Graffiti Academy, January 2020

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urbexdevil

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Making unplanned last min urbex trips with Capture Photography is becoming a regular thing. This time heading out to the most graffiti covered place I have ever seen.

I have only seen a handful of reports on this place and some suggesting it’s previous use as a police training ground, however sources suggest this is not the case hence naming the place simply Graffiti Academy.

It’s nice to have a very chilled explore for a change with straight forward access and no one around other than the odd few kids.

The building itself is nothing more than a shell with very little distinguishing features left, however the sheer amount of graffiti made for some pretty amazing photos.

As I can’t find much history at all, let’s let the pictures do the talking.

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Not so artistic comapared with other posts. Looks like grafitti painted over grafitti which makes it unreadable. The derelict building is more artistic.
 
Not so artistic comapared with other posts. Looks like grafitti painted over grafitti which makes it unreadable. The derelict building is more artistic.

I agree Hugh, but I liked it, so bad it's good,

I was meaning more colour wise looked cool than artistic value, the graffiti quality itself looks absolute mindless turd ��
 

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