Melbourne Street Art 10

Tenth in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.
Fishers Lane, Fitzroy
currently in: Melbourne, Australia

Tenth in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.
Fishers Lane, Fitzroy
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Ninth in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.
St. Georges Road South, North Fitzroy
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Mayor John So announced this week that the fountains in the Carlton Gardens would flow again. The house I am living in seems to be leaking upwards.
These shots of a lake in Princes Park were taken in March.
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may your hope not be hidden.
even if it is very small
Seventh in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.
Ewing Street, Brunswick
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Sixth in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.
Under the Capital City Trail Footbridge, Yarra River, Abbotsford
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"Simplify your life as modern Europeans do..."
Corner of Nicholson Street and Brunswick Road, Brunswick
Fifth in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.


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my favourite capitalist girl done got caged by developers

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lane off Fenwick Street, North Carlton
Fourth in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.

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Johnston Street, Fitzroy
(referring to the state of the office behind, rather than the window)
Third in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.
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Mary Street, North Carlton
Second in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.
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"North Melbourne is the land of lost men"
First in a series of documentations of deliberate and accidental street art.
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Overdue thankyous, to Jodi, Alison and TQ for shared outrage and lovely buck-up-little-camper notes. It turned out to be nothing that a half-a-dozen mojhitos and some rock'n good friends couldn't fix (well, that's the short version anyway.) And a long overdue thanks to all who welcomed me to this world, particularly fond of George Hunka's description of minkshoe and myself as "contrarians". Speaking of friends, one of my favourite co-conspirators, Mila Faranov, exhibited as part of a VCA graduate exhibition recently, to left you can see a detail from "It isn't easy being me - pair of babies". Mila can be quite outrageous, deviant and caustic but her work here was playful, funny and sad.
Another piece that got me was a computer-generated animation loop from Hao Guo and James (hmmm, credits in my program look incomplete) "kick" & "snow fight with no dick" were downright disturbing, followed by "erection" a man with a lap-top on his, erm, lap...further description probably not neccesary...let's just say that I responded as someone whose relationship with his new powerbook was, at least temporarily, challenging to my significant organic relationship.
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