Posted on 23 March 2010. Tags: England, Europe, graffiti, street art, The Images, the UK

THERE ARE 3,951 PEOPLE FOR EVERY km2 IN THIS CITY.
DO YOU LIKE YOUR NEIGHBOURS?
I came upon this building while walking up Duke Street toward the Liverpool Cathedral. This was nearby a huge Bansky/Bansky-inspired rat painted on the side of anotherĀ building.
Text and photo by Stephen Bugno
About Stephen Bugno
Stephen Bugno has been traveling and teaching English abroad for the better part of ten years. His articles and essays have appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Seattle Times, and Transitions Abroad magazine. He blogs at Bohemian Traveler and edits the independent travel magazine GoMadNomad.com
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[...] was under much construction when I visited, and as I walked around I took note of the inventive Liverpool street art. One posed the question of how much we like our neighbors. It stated: There are 3,952 people for [...]