Even the graffiti in India is beautiful, elaborate, and celebrates the gods. These motorized rickshaws were ubiquitous, the colors brightly coordinating with all of the other human imposed colors on Delhi’s seasonally dry and earthy landscape.
I loved the graffiti in India. It’s funny though. Having a better understanding of language and culture is extremely important. I had a photo of some grafitti that I showed to some Hindi speaking friends and they started laughing. I thought it was a religious piece of art. They saw it for what it was. In Hindi, it asked that people not urinate at that place. http://photos.fletcho.com/India-2014/Varanasi/i-P4DBsDS/A
I loved the graffiti in India. It’s funny though. Having a better understanding of language and culture is extremely important. I had a photo of some grafitti that I showed to some Hindi speaking friends and they started laughing. I thought it was a religious piece of art. They saw it for what it was. In Hindi, it asked that people not urinate at that place.
http://photos.fletcho.com/India-2014/Varanasi/i-P4DBsDS/A
Fantastic! They definitely should have had more of those signs everywhere!