I Walked The Streets Of Tbilisi And Batumi, Republic Of Georgia, Photographing Graffiti
I wandered the streets of Tbilisi, the Republic of Georgia, a small country nestled between Russia and Turkey, and the coastal fun city of Batumi, photographing English language graffiti.
There was graffiti in Georgian, but I could not read it so made no sense. BUT the English language graffiti expresses the thoughts of the young and educated Georgian, reflecting political and social concerns and attitudes.
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The grammar might be off, but the sentiment is strong. Tbilisi
Entertainment. Tbilisi
My Georgian host was called Zaza – coincidence to see this. Tbilisi
It is a religious country. Tbilisi
Perhaps reflective of the anniversdiary of liberation from Russia. Tbilisi
Coincidentally the name of the guest house where I stayed. Tbilisi
Love. Tbilisi
How many possible answers? Tbilisi
A common tag in one part of the city. Tbilisi
Accustation or self description? Tbilisi
Yes. Tbilisi
One for the hockey players? Tbilisi
Just nice. Batumi
Artist v city. Tbilisi
Something I tell my children. Tbilisi
Innovative use of a tree stump and doorway. Tbilisi
Colourful warning. Tbilisi
Yes. Tbilisi
Stalin was a Georgian. Mostly hated. Tbilisi
Many messages in a pedestrian tunnel. Tbilisi
Hope. Tbilisi
Statement. Tbilisi
More Excess – Different city. Gori
All you need is…. Tbilisi
So we are led to believe. Tbilisi
Mesages of Hope. Batumi
Yes! Batumi
Sadly also yes… Tbilisi
Lucky Mart Tbilisi
“I’ll be missing you” Tbilisi
Not RansomeWare. Batumi
Innovative. Batumi
Best wishes. Tbilisi
Near a school. Tbilisi
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