A photograph of codes spray-painted on a footpath. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Chester Street".
A photograph of a window of Peaches and Cream with the word "No" spray-painted on the glass.
The window of the Fisher Galleries on Victoria Street. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the glass.
A couple outside an apartment block on Peterborough Street. USAR codes have been spray painted on the posts.
An apartment complex that has been taped off. The words "Stay Clear" have been spray painted on a fence.
Shipping containers protect the road from rockfall in Sumner. One of the containers has been spray-painted, "Sumner rocks".
Scaffolding surrounding a building. In front is a wall, which has been painted in orange, yellow, and red hues.
Fallen stonework and bricks at the base of a wall. A spray-painted sign reads "Danger!!! Wall unstable, stay clear".
A house with wooden bracing supporting the front wall. On the fence are tape and spray painted USAR codes.
A photograph of the window of a shop on Cashel Street with USAR codes spray-painted on the door.
The shadow mural painted by Jeremy Sauzier on the side of the building facing Gap Filler's Dance-O-Mat.
A house and spanners painted on Wayne Youle's mural, 'I Seem to Have Temporarily Misplaced My Sense of Humour'.
A photograph of street art painted on a fence at Central New Brighton School. The artwork depicts a landscape.
A photograph of street art painted on a fence at Central New Brighton School. The artwork depicts a landscape.
A photograph of street art painted on a fence at Central New Brighton School. The artwork depicts a landscape.
A photograph of street art painted on a fence at Central New Brighton School. The artwork depicts a landscape.
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton. "Owner call [phone number]" has been spray painted on the fence.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A warning sign spray-painted on a concrete wall in Manchester Street".
A photograph of street art painted on a fence at Central New Brighton School. The artwork depicts a landscape.
A photograph of the Little India building on the corner of Gloucester Street and New Regent Street. One of the doors has been boarded up with plywood. USAR codes and a red sticker can be seen on the other.
A photograph of the door of Christchurch Chinese Methodist Church in Merivale. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the door.
A photograph of a concrete slab lying on wooden supports. The word 'keep' has been spray painted on the concrete.
A photograph of a boarded-up building on Hereford Street. A spray-painted warning on the board reads, "Danger, prop".
A photograph of the entrance to 100 Bealey Avenue. USAR codes have been spray painted on one of the walls.
A photograph of background information on Terry Chung's project 'Smile for Christchurch' on a painted wall in Re:START mall.
Furniture spray-painted with drawings and words by members of the public as part of the Words of Hope project.
The exposed wall of a building on Colombo Street has been painted with a mural advertising Sedley Wells MusicWorks.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Avonside Girls High School with the brightly painted new Library building in the background".
A USAR sign has been spray painted in orange on the entrance to the Tower Insurance Building on Gloucester Street.
On 22 February 2011, Christchurch police sargeant Dave Harvey was outside the earthquake-damaged Hotel Grand Chancellor on Cashel Street, unsure if anyone was trapped inside. In case they were, he grabbed a can of spray paint and painted 'Help is on the way' in one-metre high letters on the road. Harvey's quick thinking really helped the people trapped in the hotel, says Clare Mackey, producer of the new documentary Help is on the Way.