Graffiti with a difference

Published: Tuesday, 20 July 2010

BOATERS more used to the normal revolting scrawls of the so-called graffiti artists will be impressed by the apes, frogs and gladiator which have appeared recently.

These are of apes, frogs and a gladiator which have appeared on the arches of a railway viaduct south of bridge 65, just north of the Main Line junction.

Mick Ford's photograph shows the one of the gladiator, with Orph, of Oxley Marine, who passed them on, wanting to share them, congratulating the artist—'no foul language and excellent colour'.