See below for a disgruntled graffiti piece from Shanghai Jiao Tong University student Xiao Yan. The piece, which has since been scrubbed from the wall, was in response to the recent CRH train tragedy in Wenzhou. The original design comes from a designer named “设屋攻業X2R” who has release all usage rights of the design to the public for non-commercial activities.

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4 Responses to “a disgruntled piece from shanghai-based street artist XIAO YAN”

  1. ccp says:

    和谐社会 万岁!!!

  2. 作为一个经常更新的版主,已经很不容易了,这样的好文章更是不多见,收藏一下,谢谢版主。

  3. hang says:

    awesome grafi!

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