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Published in paperback by Booth-Clibborn - 2001
A follow-up to the successful Scrawl: Dirty Graphics and Strange Characters, this visceral selection of record sleeves, zines and walls from Vancouver to Osaka, Rio to Melbourne, explores the creative identities of public art from unexpected regions of the world.

By Richard Blackshaw and Liz Farrelly
Published in paperback by Booth-Clibborn - 2001
A follow-up to the successful Scrawl: Dirty Graphics and Strange Characters, this visceral selection of record sleeves, zines and walls from Vancouver to Osaka, Rio to Melbourne, explores the creative identities of public art from unexpected regions of the world.

By Richard Blackshaw and Liz Farrelly
Published in paperback by Booth-Clibborn - 2001
A follow-up to the successful Scrawl: Dirty Graphics and Strange Characters, this visceral selection of record sleeves, zines and walls from Vancouver to Osaka, Rio to Melbourne, explores the creative identities of public art from unexpected regions of the world.

By Richard Blackshaw and Liz Farrelly
Published in paperback by Booth-Clibborn - 2001
A follow-up to the successful Scrawl: Dirty Graphics and Strange Characters, this visceral selection of record sleeves, zines and walls from Vancouver to Osaka, Rio to Melbourne, explores the creative identities of public art from unexpected regions of the world.

By Richard Blackshaw and Liz Farrelly
Published in paperback by Booth-Clibborn - 2001
A follow-up to the successful Scrawl: Dirty Graphics and Strange Characters, this visceral selection of record sleeves, zines and walls from Vancouver to Osaka, Rio to Melbourne, explores the creative identities of public art from unexpected regions of the world.

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