Graffiti Art at Sharrow Fest
steve | 14.07.2003 11:37 | Culture | Free Spaces | Sheffield
This Saturday was the annual Sharrow Festival which once again took place in glorious sunshine. There was a variety of entertainment and stalls as usual, including two stages, for bands and musicians, the Sheffield Samba band, DJ and drumming workshops.
One of the highlights for me was the graffitti artists who redecorated the play ground in bright colours. This provided an insight into what was usually a hidden world. Cool tunes were played in relaxed atmosphere while artists worked away on the playground walls and adjacent buildings.
The work is still there well worth taking a look...
Links...
http://www.dafunk.org.uk
One of the highlights for me was the graffitti artists who redecorated the play ground in bright colours. This provided an insight into what was usually a hidden world. Cool tunes were played in relaxed atmosphere while artists worked away on the playground walls and adjacent buildings.
The work is still there well worth taking a look...
Links...
http://www.dafunk.org.uk
steve
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