Justin Bieber has left his mark on several walls around the world and was keen to prove just what an expert graffiti artist he really is during the latest stop of his Believe Tour. Justin was seen spray painting a PacMan ghost style pink cartoon complete with black teeth and a single black eye for his throw up on a wall in Brisbane, Australia.
This ugly looking design was completed in the early hours of Wednesday morning post his first Aussie gig. The star was spotted with his entourage, who were also spray painting, in an outdoor area of his hotel at a wall near a basketball court.
It is unknown whether the area was a designated graffiti zone or Justin and his gang were illegally vandalizing the property.
According to a report in the Brisbane Times back in April, new laws, which were set to be passed this year, ask for a maximum penalty of up to seven years jail for graffiti vandals, making the state’s punishment the toughest in Australia.
A couple of hours ahead of his spray painting expedition on Wednesday morning, Justin had performed his first Believe concert in Brisbane. He had reportedly arrived back at his hotel about twenty minutes earlier and immediately unpacked his spray paints.
Justin also painted a picture of his home country Canada’s flag, but chose to turn the iconic maple leaf into a marijuana plant. He then spray painted a cartoon image of his dead hamster, accompanied by the words ‘RIP Pac’.
In Bogota, artists are given free reign to paint wherever they like, except government buildings, but it is unclear why police officers accompanied Justin on his excursion.
But during the next stop on his graffiti tour, Bieber found himself on the wrong side of the law when he once again tried the act out in Brazil. The pop star was charged with illegally scrawling graffiti on the wall of a £23 million hotel in Rio de Janiero.
Graffiti is a considered a crime of vandalism in Brazil which carries a jail sentence of between three months to one year.