Saturday, March 20, 2010

Another Posting on Freight Train Graffiti - this time a You Tube Video



This is a Senses Lost film made up of a few photos of some Canadian freight trains. Music by Filthy Varmint. Enjoy. This work was produced by senseslost.com. Click here to check out their website for more graffiti pictures, news and interviews.

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1 comment:

  1. Well, you have to admit that most train cars are pretty boring; besides, what artist could resist such a huge canvas!

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