Yes, it is. It is the thing I would do ... if I would ever own a shop with these kind of shutters ... I think I once saw on one of the other blogs (Cacador's perhaps?) something similar. Shop owner let someone spray the shutters, that's cool.
Yes, I have seen them in many southern cities - I am not sure about London at the moment - I do not think they are really common in Germany - no chance for sprayers :-(
E o tal Caçador agradece reconhecido e embevecido. E vaidoso.
ResponderEliminarBêjos
I thinke Cacador will be very happy indeed. And yes, he is a very inpiring bloke, :-).
ResponderEliminarI like the first one, is it street graffiti or something paid for by the owner?
I think it is paid by the owner, a hairdresser. But is's cool, isn't it Martina?
ResponderEliminarYes, it is. It is the thing I would do ... if I would ever own a shop with these kind of shutters ... I think I once saw on one of the other blogs (Cacador's perhaps?) something similar. Shop owner let someone spray the shutters, that's cool.
ResponderEliminarMartina, in Barcelona there are many shutters like this.
ResponderEliminar(desculpa invadir a tua casa desta forma AnaB)
Yes, I have seen them in many southern cities - I am not sure about London at the moment - I do not think they are really common in Germany - no chance for sprayers :-(
ResponderEliminarIn Portugal is not usually as well. Do you know any example of this Caçador (estás à vontade, agradeço-te) here in Portugal?
ResponderEliminarYes but not very interesting. But, I've a hairdresser in Setubal who has very interesting side walls. It will be the next post.
ResponderEliminarCheers
Bêjo