Graffiti has a long and enduring history
What would otherwise be a gray slab of concrete is anything but monotonous.
The unknown vandals with an artistic bend have seen to that.
The walls of a Mass Pike railroad underpass are covered in a myriad of color.
The tunnel is a gallery of shaded, block-lettered, tags of indecipherable street calligraphy, skinny scrawl reserving an area of concrete for a certain artist, while one patch of wall features purple, orange, and aqua blue single-eyed gremlin cartoons, one of which flips the bird.
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Framingham bird tests positive for West Nile virus
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Anti-mosquito spraying slated Wednesday in Framingham
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Alligator sighting closes Framingham beach
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State, local officials investigate Framingham apartment blaze
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