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Austrian Toilet Art
updated by rck, 2005-03-21

It is very impressive how certain Austrian groups know where they belong to. During our first “Photo club” photo-shooting today, klwe and I found a toilet on the Leopoldsberg.

I think, that the caption “NS Art” absolutely fits on toilets. Congratulations to the artists for that!

Toilet Art





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  • Toilet Art

    Posted on 2005-04-03 10:01:32 By Anonymous

    I am ashamed to say I am not as up on Austrian politics as I should be. But as an amature artists I can say this is a great photo. I loved it!


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    • Re: Toilet Art

      Posted on 2005-04-04 19:23:05 By rck[209]

      changed On 2005-04-04 19:23:37 Edited By rck (reason: artisitcal -> artistical)

      Really? :-) Well, I've been focusing on the political message, which is imho rather bad: "NS art" stands for [url=http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/history/A0834972.html]national socialism[/url] art, I don't like Nazis that much.

      Still, the tree makes a nice shadow on the picture, I think. And the writing is kept blue. So from an artistical point of view...

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  • Lazio

    Posted on 2010-01-19 18:22:24 By Anonymous

    They are not austrian, they are italian. "Lazio" is an italian football club. Sorry.

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