To my not-yet-so-loyal voyeurs,
I am preparing another healthy hit of magnificently gorgeous ladies, dolled up in their finest fashion finds, posing next to fortresses of gritty graffiti wonder. So save your drool for next week.
For now, enjoy some DC staples.
U Street NW, wild style
A prime spot to come if you want to get intimate after a night at Twins Jazz.
An alley by S Street NW, stencil
You might think this stencil is less-then-special. But you'd be wrong. This alley was once a glorious mess of colors, with pieces and stencils layered on top of each other, over and over again. Unfortunately, once the DC authorities got their hands on some cosmic latte white paint, the alley became void of any character once again. Except for one stencil, our beautiful young lady pictured here. This stencil has endured dozens of buffs in this alley-way for at least 5 years. Apparently whoever polices this alley has an affinity for our darling.
In front of the Capitol
Hi ho, hi ho, its off to work we go !
Borf, Takoma Park
Name 7 things wrong with this picture.

And if that isn't enough for you, check out this slightly outdated profile of DC's very own Mark Jenkins.
Got some dirty walls to share? Leave us a comment or email at: dirtywallz@gmail.com
God loves a cheerful giver.



these pics make me want to take a trip to brooklyn.
there are quite a few of those little yellow doods on the ground, especially around the smithsonian.
This is awesome. This should be something like a monthly or bi-quarterly feature. If it is already, I apologize for not keeping up. Work keeps me busy.
aw. im sort of obsessed with snapping pics of dc found art. but its definitely more fun to stumble upon them than to have them pointed out, so ill still keep my finds close to my chest.
Mary Jane: I agree, the beauty of stumbling upon an unexpected piece of art is much more grand. Stumble away!
So excited to find others that share my obsession with DC walls!
My flickr set of DC graffiti:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedestriantype/sets/72157603833065690/
And even more stuff here:
www.pedestriantype.com