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The barren industrial North. "The Arty" version.

Now being reclaimed by nature, being dropped by demolition teams, not much remains, just a shell of a once thriving refractory brick manufacturing site; Dyson Ceramics closed its doors in 2006.

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Come join me and wander the desolation, admire the art, hidden, never to be seen by the public. This is art for the purist, for the lover of graffiti.

It is a huge sprawling site, easily accessible without having to dodge security. A gentle enough scramble through the bushes and trees and Bob's your uncle; Fanny's your aunt, the playground is open.

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The randomness is surreal, from tagging to words of wisdom

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Yup, can't disagree with that

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Through the flaps we go

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A mix of fresh stuff and aged stuff, a lot of tagging, but being honest even the tagging was above average

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Have to say, this is pretty impressive

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Definitley dadaesque surrealism at its best, this guy has been busy throughout the site

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And so a colourful wander was enjoyed, i hope I have done the place justice, this artwork is too good to be hidden away

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