Graffiti grief: Spray paint art doesn’t sit well in SoHud
A spray paint mural on the side of a breakfast joint in the SoHud neighborhood didn’t sit right with a portion of the Columbus community. In fact, the mural sat so uncomfortably for some that they demanded it be removed.
The graffiti wasn’t an act of vandalism. A company called Lookoutsupply that specializes in urban spray paint work was brought in to create art on the side of Baba’s building at 2515 Summit St.
But Instagram posts by the shop show that the artwork is coming down.
A second post by Lookoutsupply states that because they initially said Baba’s wall would be rotating murals, the individuals who took issue with the graffiti used that as leverage to take it down. But they promise to take to the spray paint again.
Lookoutsupply shop says that people who vandalize parks, rocks, etc. are giving a bad name to true graffiti artists.
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