A graffiti artist named 'The Decapitator' has been attacking advertisements around London in the fashion one would expect from someone with such a name. Is he making a statement about the soullessness of marketing, or is it more a sly jab at the advertising industry's failure to capture the public imagination... who cares, it's pretty funny.
Check out a collection of his work so far here.





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