Sunday, 25 August 2013
Portland OR police make leading grafitti artist cover up his work
Posted on 21:43 by Unknown
Willamette Week - Oakland muralist Cannon Dill—an artist who has painted pen-and-ink style graffiti on walls in Chicago, Kansas City and New Orleans—was told to paint over his work by Portland police Monday, Aug. 12.
Tiffany Conklin, co-director of Portland Street Art Alliance and the blogger at PDX Street Art who broke the story, says Cannon is not the first out-of-town graffiti artist to have a run-in with Portland Police Bureau.
“He did not know about the mural permits that Portland requires,” Conklin says. “In most cities, you just need permission from the building owner.”
Cannon had permission from the owners of both buildings he painted, but did not file a mural permit with the city. Conklin says getting a permit takes a long time and is not advertised well enough to outside artists.
Cannon Dill posted a picture of his work buffed (painted over) on his Statigram account. He wrote in the caption, "Portland would rather want this." He also named the Graffiti Task Force officer who enforced the mural permitting ordinance adding, "If you guys have some spare time y'all should complain or something."
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