Birmingham Graffiti

Say what you will about Banksy he’s certainly done a lot to popularise graffiti and make it into a legitimate art form which, if not actively encouraged, is at least tolerated in many cities and becomes a political statement in some.

None of the below are Banksy’s as far as I know but nonetheless are not bad pieces of street art in their own right. They are all taken around the Digbeth area of Birmingham centered around The Custard Factory.

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