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Giant and , applied with a repurposed fire-extinguisher to the front of an old warehouse on Avenue in , ...

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CE: 30th Apr 2008 - 21:20 GMT

I like these fire-extinguisher tags when done right. I've been seeing a lot of them in Montreal lately. Half are done well and look very impressive and the rest tend to look like paint sprayed all over the side of a building vaguely resembling letters.

Is this a new technique? It has only been in the last year that I've seen them popping up around here in Montreal.

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