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We saw this truck parked on one of the sidestreets here in Toronto and I couldn’t resist taking pictures of the gaffiti that someone had painted all over the truck. It was done in a way that makes it look like it might be part of the truck or the truck owners company logo … but then it doesn’t.  I’m really not sure if this was an act of vandalism or done on purpose.  Either way it’s kind of cool to look at.

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  1. Kelly says:



    Can anyone actually read that kind of writing?

  2. Graffiti says:



    Love it

    @ Kelly, yes they can read graffiti writing. Sorry I can’t help you out there.

    Chris

  3. graffiti artists for hire says:



    Wow thats a really cool picture, great!

  4. Paul Baines says:



    I’m sure the guy who owns the van or a friend did it, it would have taken hours (at least) to finish such a fine piece of graffiti…

  5. steve says:



    yes it says pest n webs… its not part of a company logo its graffiti well done

  6. graffiti alphabets says:



    Great pics! Those are beautiful images I’ll look forward to seeing more of these types of graffiti. Thanks for the post.

  7. Graffiti Pictures says:



    That shit is ill. Tribal Gear huh.. was this in L.A. ?



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