Giving graffiti artists something to spray (Bonus Slideshow)
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP – It was almost a year ago that Patmos Park opened behind the Shore Fellowship Church on Ocean Heights Avenue. The bike and skate park has become a haven for those that might not have a place to ride and it is also becoming a home for artists.
“It is helping the kids take ownership of the park,” said Guy Richards who came up with the idea for Patmos.
As long as it is clean, and someone doesn’t want to spray in the middle of the park while riders are out, they are welcoming spray cans for a different kind of graffiti to decorate the concrete hills.
Photos by Jackie Hanusey
“It is helping the kids take ownership of the park,” said Guy Richards who came up with the idea for Patmos.
As long as it is clean, and someone doesn’t want to spray in the middle of the park while riders are out, they are welcoming spray cans for a different kind of graffiti to decorate the concrete hills.
Photos by Jackie Hanusey











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