Sir Terry Pratchett, a brilliant and prolific author particularly known for his 40+ Discworld novels, said:
“You ignore graffiti at your peril. It’s the heartbeat of a city. It’s the voice of the voiceless.”
The voiceless have spoken. From London to Bristol, the voiceless are commemorating Sir Terry Pratchett, his life and his works.
Someone has produced an ace tribute to #TerryPratchett on Brick Lane, London. #DiscWorld pic.twitter.com/QKQqWQxJIW
— Pratchett Job (@pratchettjob) April 2, 2015
@pratchettjob Did you see the Bristol version? #StokesCroft pic.twitter.com/ClH8mVvglP — Sister Bo (@bo_novak) April 2, 2015
Nice bit of Terry Pratchett graffiti in Stokes Croft, Bristol @WeLoveBristol pic.twitter.com/dutBRIaF8h
— Sister Bo (@bo_novak) March 18, 2015
As the great Terry Pratchett says: “You ignore graffiti at your peril. It’s the heartbeat of a city. It’s the voice of the voiceless. — Geoff Pearson (@GCobber99) January 26, 2015
In case you haven’t noticed, I’m a fan — both of Sir Terry’s work and of good street art (aka graffiti).