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Mural entitled 'To Melbourne' by artist Steen Jones, Duckboard Place, Melbourne.
You usually dry off on a duckboard, but it rained so much the day I took this image I was about as far away from being dry as it is possible to be.
Amorkillz, ACDC Lane.
The events in the USA this week have increased my spirits somewhat, perhaps we really can do it.
One more thought, which was the hashtag trending at number 1 in Australia yesterday. #TrumpGoneScottyNext
Loui Jover is one of my favourite artists, and his work, usually in the form of small paste-ups, can be seen all over the streets of Melbourne. He recently visited and posted heaps of work in ACDC Lane and Duckboard Place. I photographed about 30 of his pieces last weekend so I have chosen to collage them to minimise the number of individual posts.
A collage of this amazing street art one can find in downtown Melbourne. We only walked through a handful of the street art lanes as we had a plane to catch. Highly recommended if you are ever over that way. Each of the street art lanes have been named to depict a theme such as AC/DC Lane and Hosier Lane. Amazing what some people can do with a few cans of spray paint!
Visit whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/things-to-do/walks/street-art for more information.
digital art 3/6/2014
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Andrew took a wonderful image of this laneway with the lights bathing everything in green along with steam from the nearby restaurant. I have a similar green one without the steam but also this shot showing the different colours the lights make. Ghostly people walk up and down the lane taking photos
I hope this young lady is feeling a little better after this mornings news out of the USA. Well done America, the orange stain is gone, well not quite gone but on the way out.
Sticker art by TeaCake Artist, ACDC Lane.
Christmas lights and some steam from one of the restaurant kitchens add some cool atmosphere to ACDC Lane.
Loui Jover is one of my favourite artists, and his work, usually in the form of small paste-ups, can be seen all over the streets of Melbourne. He recently visited and posted heaps of work in ACDC Lane and Duckboard Place. I photographed about 30 of his pieces last weekend so I have chosen to collage them to minimise the number of individual posts.