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Caddis Fly Shop Graffiti, As A Mode Of U.S. Deconstruction, Eugene, Oregon
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![]() Much graffiti was spray painted on the back wall of Caddis Fly Shop in downtown Eugene, Oregon. That graffiti was partly obscured by parked cars.
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![]() The word, "Chok," was spray-painted on the back wall of Caddis Fly Shop.
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![]() Below several spray-painted graffiti words, a picture of a pudgy person was drawn with a heart for an eye.
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![]() A picture of a wolf howling was painted just above a post. Also on that same surface of wall, the word, "Baka," was spray-painted.
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![]() Graffiti was also painted on the side wall of the Caddis Fly Shop building. This side was not part of the parking lot, so it was the least obscured face of the building.
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