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Citizen complaint of the day: You don't need a graffiti tagger to know which way the pandemic blows

Covid graffiti on Stoneholm Street in the Fenway

A concerned citizen filed a 311 report about this graffiti for the times on a building at Stoneholm and Norway streets in the Fenway.

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if you are going to tag - at least have some skill. that is garbage. Toy.

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aesthetically appealing.

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The "D" is the only one keeping 6' apart.

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Were ahead of their time they always wore masks when practicing the aerosol arts,

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this is a fine example of vandalism not art

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IMAGE(https://c.o0bg.com/rf/image_960w/Boston/2011-2020/2012/08/07/BostonGlobe.com/Lifestyle/Images/osgemeosfromICA.jpg)

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Definitely time capsule art.

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is really going viral.

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They could've at least sketched out a draft on 8 x 11 paper to keep them on target with the underlying artistic integrity.

Instead, we are "rewarded" with some pandemic- influenced font that is simply tired and contrived and one that a third grader might've created for PTA night.

Grade: D-

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Covid truly knows no boundaries

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All taggers are vandals. Don’t even call it graffiti. They are criminals defacing property that is not theirs.

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Much of the property in that area belongs to one or another of the three music schools.

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No, it's an apartment building

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