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Graffiti wall become the longest landmark in the northeast

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Graffiti wall become the longest landmark in the northeast

By The Nation

 

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Nakhon Ratchasima’s Culture Office has invited more than 30 graffiti artists to create works on the theme ”Korat: the art city” after the government named Chiang Rai, Krabi, and Nakhon Ratchasima or Korat as it is colloquially known, as pilot cities for arts. The city has also been selected to host the 2nd Thailand Biennale, a biannual international contemporary art exhibition.

 

Local residents are working alongside government officials and the private sector to plan future art events and city development that will see it truly become an art city.

 

The graffiti artist answered the call and joined forces to create the “K Battle Thailand Present” work last Friday (November 8), which stretches for 49 metres and is the longest graffiti work in the northeast region of Thailand.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/lifestyle/30378236

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-11-11
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Will they be sending an invitation out to a certain scouser in Liverpool................:sorry:

There are a number of outstanding graffiti artists in this country and

it's a very cool thing to be giving them a canvas to display their talents.

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