Doors 106 – Some more archive street/graffiti art doors
Although I did manage to snap a few doors over the last week, I haven’t yet had time to download them from my camera, so for today’s Thursday doors I am trawling through images I have previously posted on Natural Adventures of street/graffiti art that feature doors. Up-cycling if you like.
Most of these doors have not appeared in Thursday doors before, so unless you read my street art posts as well, most will be new to you. These ones are from 2016 (so expect plenty more to come for future posts).








That’s it for another lock down week. Look after yourselves and keep posting those doors.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you really ought to take a look at the Norm 2.0 blog – the originator of Thursday Doors where there are links to yet more doors in the comments section at the end.
by Scooj
Great Selection . . .
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It is so easy… they are already in the can.
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That may be so but you’ve still got to choose them . . .
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I need to check out PZY.
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She is a close friend of JPS
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That would explain it. The cat.
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Excellent.
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Thank you.
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I love these. I’ve seen similar phone box art in a neighbouring town. I wonder what the background to that is?
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The box is by D7606, and he has run a series of these phone boxes with different people in them. There is tons of his work in Shoreditch, London.
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Thanks for that. I saw some in Blackburn. Those of us above a certain age have memories and associations with phone boxes. 🙂
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Doors with a sense of humour!
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Yes. Bright and colourful too.
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😎
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These are wonderful. The “eat more beef” one caused a good hearty chuckle 😀
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That one is on the shutter of a butcher’s shop window.
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Loved looking at these streetart.
Regards, Teresa
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Those are lots of fun, Stephen.
janet
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Thank you.
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Oh, I really like the first one though all of them are interesting. =)
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Thank you.
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