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1:44pm Tuesday 22nd January 2008
When town hall bosses unleashed graffiti artists to redecorate their park they may have been hoping for a Banksy-style mural on the cheap.
What they ended up with fell somewhat short - a vandalised playground and a clean-up bill expected to run easily into five figures.
Brighton and Hove City Council opened up Tarner Park in Brighton, to a group of spray-can Cezannes in the hope of creating an artistic masterpiece.
But council officials have admitted the artists "didn't play ball" and not only the park, but surrounded trees, hedges and streets were daubed in ugly graffiti.
Now - a whole 18 months later - the council has decided to spare the community more woe and has insisted enough is enough.
A spokeswomman for the council said: "We met us with the artists a year and a half ago and agreed to make the park a tolerated zone where they could express themselves.
"But within months, word got around and people were coming from other counties to spray the park. Drafts of people were coming by train with rucksacks full of spray paint.
"Soon it wasn't just the park that was covered but a whole trail along the streets, walls and hedges leading to the park.
"They covered the children's play facilities in paint so parents didn't want to let their kids go on them." When asked quite what the council's expectations had been at the start of the project, the authority pointed to the other "managed" graffiti areas in Kensington Street and at the New England Development by Brighton train station.
The spokeswoman said: "We quickly realised the difference between looking at designs, talking them through with artists and organising particular days for them to be painted with saying anything goes, we'll leave you to your own devices'."
The council is now facing an estimated bill of £14,000 to have the graffiti cleaned off.
The council says the clean-up will take about a month. David Roberts, managing director of M and D Ltd, one of London's biggest graffiti removal companies said: "It's a huge job. It will require high-tech equipment and I would give an estimated quote of £14,000 or more."
Tory councillor Geoffrey Theobald said: "The council is committed to taking a stand against all form of criminal damage."
The council now faces the problem of spreading the word that graffiti is no longer tolerated in the park.
The park still appears on websites like ifimages.com and YouTube as a place "where graffiti is allowed".
The authority said: "It looks like we will have to get a police patrol. Fortunately there is a police station nearby."
JOHNBOY, brighton says...
2:12pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Lewis RD Shop Proprietor, Lewes Rd says...
2:13pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Calling All Brightonians, here says...
2:16pm Tue 22 Jan 08
ac, b& says...
2:21pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
2:48pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Lord T; the ones on the occupied territories wall in Palestine there are/were authentic masterpieces
mark, Brighton says...
2:50pm Tue 22 Jan 08
jayne, hove says...
2:57pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
2:57pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Well duh, Brighton says...
3:03pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Bob, Pease Pottage says...
3:15pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
3:16pm Tue 22 Jan 08
soon-to-be-extinct notions of what constitutes art.
Well duh, Brighton says...
3:20pm Tue 22 Jan 08
What? Are you saying that what people believe is art will be radically different in the future?
olithedrifter, says...
3:56pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Anon, brighton says...
3:59pm Tue 22 Jan 08
There is no such thing as graffiti being art, it is all vandalism and pure crap.
JOHNBOY, brighton says...
4:11pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Spanish Gentleman, Down B&Q for some caustic soda says...
4:30pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Roy at home, brighton says...
5:07pm Tue 22 Jan 08
fred, Brighton says...
5:25pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Matt, Brighton says...
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Geremy, Brighton says...
6:24pm Tue 22 Jan 08
tez, 663-132 says...
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Josh, says...
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Tom, Hassocks says...
8:19pm Tue 22 Jan 08
histrionic habit, Hanover says...
9:20pm Tue 22 Jan 08
me, brightown says...
9:36pm Tue 22 Jan 08
Jo Matthews, says...
2:14am Wed 23 Jan 08
How about questioning the costs of the clean up- what is this figure based on
JOHNBOY, brighton says...
9:59am Wed 23 Jan 08
Both Hovering, ex-Brighton says...
10:02am Wed 23 Jan 08
Roy at home wrote:Given where Tarner is, I guess the answer to Roy (& others)is: the Labour councillors who you booted out of office in May!
Which of our wonderful councillors,who voted for this artistic graffiti in the park, will donate some of their council expences to repairing the damage they have caused. Well!Well!Well! Hasnt it gone quite.
banksy, moon base alpha says...
10:36am Wed 23 Jan 08
Terry Walpole, Queens Park says...
1:21pm Wed 23 Jan 08
Can't Draw for Toffee, Brighton says...
1:44pm Wed 23 Jan 08
lucy, brighton says...
2:13pm Wed 23 Jan 08
Matt, brighton says...
3:12pm Wed 23 Jan 08
Can't Draw for Toffee wrote:
I'm no artist, I have to say. But daubing on walls, floors and play equipment is surely the pursuit of a 3 year old? If you wish to commission a painting on the side of a building (what used to be called murals) then fair enough. But to give free rein to a bunch of unknown people is ridiculous. As for the comment above on how all the other 'artists' became so 'good' - through practice - well, let them practice on canvas/paper/ the back of old cardboard boxes. And isn't that what most superior artists of the past did, paint on canvas / paper etc?? Accepting the odd Sistine Chapel for the truly exceptional... Just another example of the world going mad
As for the comment above on how all the other 'artists' became so 'good' - through practice - well, let them practice on canvas/paper/ the back of old cardboard boxes.
Mike, Sussex says...
3:25pm Wed 23 Jan 08
Geremy, Brighton says...
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Parent, Brighton says...
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skint artist, says...
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histrionic habit, hellish hanover says...
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dcThrush, says...
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martin woodhead, brighton says...
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flat foot soozie, hove says...
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wavey davy, worthing says...
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!JECH!, Hastings says...
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oh god, all over the shop says...
6:01am Fri 25 Jan 08
argus is awful, brighton says...
6:04am Fri 25 Jan 08
But within months, word got around and people were coming from other counties to spray the park. Drafts of people were coming by train with rucksacks full of spray paint.
"Soon it wasn't just the park that was covered but a whole trail along the streets, walls and hedges leading to the park.
"They covered the children's play facilities in paint so parents didn't want to let their kids go on them."
Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
2:12pm Fri 25 Jan 08
Lord Smetherington, now, when did i put that kettle says...
5:01pm Fri 25 Jan 08
louie, Brighton says...
6:21pm Fri 25 Jan 08
happy happy, nazi germany says...
11:53pm Sat 26 Jan 08
fartyfartyfartyfarty, prisoner cell block h says...
12:49am Sun 27 Jan 08
Paul Oldman, Brighton says...
6:23pm Mon 28 Jan 08
a, a says...
8:08pm Mon 28 Jan 08
Lord Tilford wrote:you barstads. my friend used to spray. and i know the only way to get better than "mediocre" is to practise
\\\\\\\"a group of spray-can Cezannes in the hope of creating an artistic masterpiece\\\\\\\" - naive or wot? Has anyone ever seen any graffiti that was better than mediocre?
Barry Bischov, Brighton says...
11:08am Tue 29 Jan 08
Lord Tilford wrote:THE THOUSANDS OF ART COLLECTORS AND FANS THAT ARE PAYING THOUSANDS OF POUNDS JUST FOR A SILKSCREEN PRINT (NOT EVEN AN EXCLUSIVE ONE AT THAT)OF THOSE IMAGES.
Lord T; the ones on the occupied territories wall in Palestine there are/were authentic masterpiecesYeah? Who authenticated them?
Paul Oldman, Brighton says...
11:25am Tue 29 Jan 08
Lord Tilford wrote:Should councils also provide fake bus-stops so they can kick those in and leave the real ones alone?
Graffiti is nothing more than vandalism, pure and simple. Comparing it to works by great artists or even prehistoric cave drawings just shows an ignorance of art. It\'s not cultural, it\'s not artistic and it\'s not particularly difficult to do - anyone with a few spray paints can write a big word or draw a cartoon. Expressing yourself!? Don\'t make me laugh. Why should these talentless vandals, who only seem to have reached the level of education where they can write their name badly and colour it in without going over the edges - achievable by most averagely intelligent 4 year-olds - be provided with ANY areas where they can indulge their destructiveness? Should councils also provide fake bus-stops so they can kick those in and leave the real ones alone? Thankfully, most vandals/graffiti painters grow out of it eventually, unless they\'re really, really thick and immature. The ones that persist should be heavily fined if caught.
Barry Bischov, Brighton says...
11:29am Tue 29 Jan 08
Calling All Brightonians wrote:My thoughts exactly! Bring back the hippy lefty loonies who actually saw the benefit of legal spaces!
surley we now have to get rid of this inept Local authority, I mean enoughs enough.
Stevie D, Brighton says...
10:00am Wed 30 Jan 08
jayne wrote:And what would you have the Council do with the drunks and druggies Jayne?? I know why not turn the showers at the homeless day centres into gas chambers, that'll get rid off them!
There is no such thing as graffiti being art, it is all vandalism and pure crap. The old labour loony lefty council started this off and now we have to pay for it, what on earth did they expect. Whereever there is graffiti is breeds more graffiti, fact. Parks are for everyone not just these delinquents from Tarner ward. In one place the council pays for graffiti to be removed and another to be graffitied, complete bonkers. Name and shame the councillors involved and the any unauthorised graffiti'ist. Why on earth are the council not sorting out our dangerous pavements and disgusting seafront, that tourists see and that this city as a seaside resort relies on. Get rid of the drunks and the druggies and clean this city up or you lot (councillors) are out.
Narrow Minded people, Tony Blairs Crib says...
11:57pm Wed 30 Jan 08
H-funk, Brighton says...
9:38am Thu 31 Jan 08
jack, brighton says...
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Southampton, says...
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dimented idiot, the dancing on ice studio says...
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liam, brighton says...
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miss jane, Tarnerpark says...
2:20pm Tue 5 Feb 08
dan, surrounded by facist idiots says...
1:25pm Wed 6 Feb 08
Terry Walpole wrote:The argus shouldn't publish anything if all it does is spew reactionary facist bile and plain lies.
What are the names of the right-on idiots who gave this one the go ahead?
This is what happens when adults think they are down with the kids.
The Argus should publish names.
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Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
5:50pm Wed 6 Feb 08
And to whoever believes that graf isn't a form of art, i feel sorry for you.
ASKone, says...
11:19pm Wed 6 Feb 08
anti-facist, Brighton says...
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some one, london says...
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someone, london says...
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some one, london says...
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sara, england says...
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Lord Tilford, of Tilford on says...
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Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
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Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
10:53pm Tue 12 Feb 08
mr monet, haystacks says...
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'someone', yes tilford says...
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brighton rocks, brighton says...
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Leonardo, Medici says...
10:23am Wed 13 Feb 08
dan, brighton says...
12:16pm Wed 13 Feb 08
Lord Tilford wrote:Lord Tilford, if your greatest defence is to attack the spelling/grammer of others, perhaps you should think about putting more care into your own.
To be honest, i think we should have more legal \'graf\' spots. I feel we owe it to our community. i will be better kept in one place then all over, out here in the sticks i dont get to see alot of \'graf\' but feel we need these creative and brilliantly artistic people in our society.
Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
12:27pm Wed 13 Feb 08
dan, brighton says...
1:24pm Wed 13 Feb 08
Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
2:15pm Wed 13 Feb 08
Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
3:52pm Wed 13 Feb 08
rudeboy, the hood says...
5:57pm Wed 13 Feb 08
Leonardo wrote:yo us writer dont care bout no languages man....we be tha future and dem times be changin boy so get used to it. the man dem know graf aint gonna change, itll neva stop boy belive me. all u hatin man dem care about is gramma well, hear me now rudebwoy us mans dont care bout spellin or gramma. get me? yo
Is any of these so-called 'graf artists' had any artistic merit whatsoever, why don't they make art on something that can be exhibited and sold to people for display in their own homes, or galleries? Simply covering a wall in illiterate rainbow spray-vomit might be an expression of themselves, but it's hardly artistic. If I were to defecate on the pavement, that may be an expression of myself, but it takes no talent and should not be mistaken for art. At least Banksy produces canvasses for the low-brow 'nouveau riche' to clog up their walls. Finally - 'someone', if you are indeed a writer I hope you have a very good editor, as your grasp of the English language is as tenuous as your argument.
matt., london. says...
8:52pm Wed 12 Mar 08
The Bouncing Doughnut, U.K says...
4:40pm Wed 4 Jun 08
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Lord Tilford, of Tilford says...
2:04pm Tue 22 Jan 08