Graffiti is everywhere in Velvet Cove, thanks to the teens and young adults that thrive in town. With Swann’s camcorder, these small acts of rebellion can be immortalized on film for all to see, if she ever releases the tapes. InLost Records: Bloom & Rage, we’ll help you find all the best spots to start filming.

There is an abundance of graffiti to shoot, ranging from friendly doodles to ominous warnings and obscene messages. Each can be used in your memoir of Velvet Cove, if you can find it. Here’s everything you need to know about the graffiti memoir and how to wrap it up!

Swann chilling on a bench with a slushie at sunset.

Where To Get Graffiti Memoir Footage

Across Velvet Cove, you’llfind dozens of graphic imagesand messages along the walls, on dumpsters, and in unexpected places. Each one cancontribute to Swann’s Graffiti Memoir, which requiresonly ten shotsof different images.

Because there’s so much graffiti in this small town, it’sbroken up into the most prominent chaptersto help you locate it all quickly. If you’re only looking to complete the memoir, you can easilyget it done earlyin the story.

However, some of the best hidden details can be found towards the end.

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Yin and Yang

Crossed out message

Fred’s message

Fix Me!!

On the van with a flat tire at the far end of the lot.

Dean’s number

Pentagram

On the scrap wood in the alley next to the Movie Palace.

Wall Scrawl

Check the brick wall of the Movie Palace, by the boxes and ladder.

On a board on the Movie Palace Roof.

Chapter 6 Footage

Some of the graffiti in this chapter is available again in Chapter 23!

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Storage Container Message

On a storage container on the same side asthe Water Tower.

Love Message

Written on a support by the entrance to the area beneath the overpass.

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Peace, Love, and Drugz

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On a dumpster

Fred is with Us

Behind the Blue Spruce, written on a barricade.

There’splenty of footage to find, and you canswap it outat any point to edit andremake your initial memoir.