Graffiti You Might Not Expect to See
Apology Accepted?
This graffiti apology doesn’t really have a clear intention. Are they apologizing about the barbed wire, the vandalism, or the awkward paint job? Regardless, the dripping red paint makes the whole thing look a bit sinister. But those with a keen eye will notice Max from Where The Wild Things Are keeping watch over it all.
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The appearance of the character brings another dimension to this graffiti. The children’s book tells the story of a mischievous kid that runs away from home and is made king of the creatures that call themselves the Wild Things. But in the end he gets homesick and returns to find his parents waiting for him. Is this graffiti a result of mischievous Max at work?