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Brick Building Graffiti, As A Mode Of U.S. Deconstruction, Eugene, Oregon
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![]() Graffiti decorated the brick wall above two blue dumpsters. A delivery truck was parked next to the building.
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![]() Graffiti covered both faces of the brick building as seen from this corner.
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![]() Graffiti not only covered the outside faces of the brick building, but also covered a few panes of a window.
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![]() White graffiti not only covered the back of the brick building, but it also covered part of a rain downspout.
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![]() One location on the outside wall of the brick building featured graffiti stacked on top of graffiti. Smaller graffiti decorated the panes of two windows.
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![]() Graffiti was painted in multiple colors on one of the back corners of the brick building.
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![]() The roll up door of the brick building was painted with white and black graffiti. One of the letters resembled a face with four teeth, one tooth of which was gold.
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![]() A sign on the face of the brick building advertised Brenner's Furniture store located elsewhere on West 8th Avenue.
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![]() One of the panes of glass in one of the front windows was broken. Graffiti covered it and several other panes. There was also graffiti on the electric weather head.
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![]() A sliding door on one face of the brick building had at one time been covered with graffiti. That sliding door was painted to erase the graffiti.
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![]() A letter of graffiti defaced part of a weathered sheet of plywood covering an opening in the side of the brick building.
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![]() A mostly clean set of window panes were all intact. Graffiti had been erased from the window panes, yet remained on the concrete header piece.
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![]() Moss covered several of the lower bricks on the side of the brick building. The moss was near to two ventilation bricks.
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![]() Weathered old wood boards covered an opening in the side of the brick building. Those boards created a lovely pattern in contrast to the graffiti below.
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