Nambucca Heads and Her Graffiti Wall
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Graffiti Art and Nambucca Heads
  Throughout the 20th century, World War Two seemed to mark the real  recognition of modern graffiti. “Kilroy was here” became a popular  cultural American expression in the form of graffiti; it depicted a  doodle of Kilroy peeking over a wall. Similarly, Australians adopted a  nation the nation wide graffiti – “Foo was here”. “Mr. Chad” was another  popular graffiti subject of the times, which portrayed a face with eyes  and nose hanging over a wall saying “What No ….?More...
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