


While maybe not as flashy or eyecatching as the grafitti I already posted about, I've seen some examples closer to home. I try to catch them on camera when they're there to be caught. Most seem to be hasty, faded, and short lived, but they're fun while they last.
I wonder if it isn't the same artist responsible for most of what I see.
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I've seen some Dwight Schrutes in Orem that made my kids' (and my) day.
You need to see this if you haven't already
http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.wordpress.com/
Emily, I've seen those too, but haven't managed to stop and get a picture of them.
Angela, saw that LAST NIGHT for the first time. Very funny.
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