
Summary
The web content is a comprehensive article detailing a graffiti tour in Ede, the Netherlands, showcasing local artists' work.
Abstract
The article titled "Graffiti part IV" takes readers on a visual journey through the streets of Ede in the Netherlands, highlighting the vibrant graffiti art scene. It features the work of various artists, including Sfhir, Klaas Lageweg, and ELEMan, with photographs and an interactive map pinpointing the locations of the art pieces. The author, who is from Ede, expresses a personal connection to the city and invites readers to explore the graffiti, suggesting that these urban artworks are worth visiting and experiencing firsthand. The article also provides links to the artists' websites and a Google search page for those interested in exploring more of their work.
Opinions
We are still in my hometown. Welcome to the last part of this series and you are most welcome to visit our town. That is of course; íf you ever manage to get here…the Netherlands are a world away for most of you, I reckon.
So, we’re almost done. Come on, we’ll stretch our legs for a bit as we walk to the other side. There’s a factory I’d like to show you.

I mentioned ‘Sfhir’ before, right? This is his work too….


….together with Klaas Lageweg…..


The size and scale of all these art pieces are beyond belief…
ELEMan put in quite some effort too.



Did you enjoy the ride? It’s hard to imagine they’ll re-decorate all of this any time soon, so I guess you’ll have some time left to see, and experience, it for yourself.
Location of the Factory;
I have tried to find the artists (on the internet) who made these stunning artworks. It’s fair to say I might’ve forgotten somebody. Feel free to give me a heads-up, so I can tag them in.
Thank you for giving these artists a bit of your time and enthusiasm.
Sherry, special thanks to you for your background help.
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