You want a piece of me?

Yesterday we’ve had a really cool night: together with 25 marketing colleagues from all over the globe I had a grafitti workshop. The party bus brought us to a desolated former Norfolk Terminal near the harbour of The Hague. There we first had a great barbeque before the real work started.

The former Norfolk Terminal is now in use as a big event venue. Our group did not really need all of the 22.000 square meters, but we could use different spaces for having our dinner and for showing our grafitti skills.

What I liked about the whole evening is that next to the workshop we had plenty of time to just get to know each other, have a drink and have a bite. Also during the workshop the atmosphere was very relaxed. The guys that learned us the grafitti best practices really knew what they were doing.

Grafitti does not always look nice and cool to me. In fact, most of the times I really hate to see it on trains on highway overpasses. But sometimes grafitti can really be art. And that is what best describes the piece we created yesterday ;-).

Thumbs up for Leo, the grafitti master, and his colleagues of Promotia and Mood4Food for the great evening!

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