Tag: Political graffiti
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Graffiti on the Liverpool Loop Line: How a Forgotten Railway Became a Battleground for Identity, Protest and the Eternal City

Once a short-lived railway experiment, Liverpool’s Loop Line now survives as a quiet green corridor cutting through the city’s overlooked edges. But along its tunnels and crumbling walls, a different version of Liverpool is being written in spray paint and marker pen. From playful drawings to blunt political slogans and far-right symbols, the graffiti lining…
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Street Art in North Liverpool: Graffiti, Activism, and a Legacy of Colour

Discover the vibrant street art of North Liverpool in 2025, where murals of political slogans, LGBTQ+ pride, and memorial tributes transform concrete canvases into stories of resilience. From the bold “No More Knives” tribute to Ava White to recurring symbols like bees and spider webs, this urban art captures youth activism, social commentary, and community…