Street Art in Melbourne Part IIII
No words for that. Click on a picture to start the gallery.
Read more about Banksy’s time in Sydney and Melbourne:
Posted in Graffiti, Melbourne, Paste up, Stencil, Street art, Sydney, tagged Banksy, Melbourne, Stencil, Street Art on 25/06/2011| Leave a Comment »
No words for that. Click on a picture to start the gallery.
Read more about Banksy’s time in Sydney and Melbourne:
Posted in Graffiti, Melbourne, Paste up, Stencil, Street art, tagged Be Free, Guerilla Knitting, Kaff-eine, Melbourne, Stencil, Street Art, Tresher, Urban Knitting, Yarn bombing on 25/06/2011| Leave a Comment »
The first time I saw a yarnbombed place was in Cologne. Three benches got covered like from a caring grandmother. Yarn Bombing is compared to the other Street Art movements a quite new one. Popular spots are bike racks, stairs, benches, statues, trees and lamp posts.
Recently I found in Melbourne a bike that got covered almoust all over. This yarnbombed bike is a beautiful example of guerilla knitting, but a lot more happened that day on Federationsquare. The 11th of June was actually the International Yarn Bombing day. Learning by doing, I guess. I figured out too late and arrived there, when they already finished the happening.
This very soft version of urban vandalism is appearing all around the world. Have a closer look around and may be you find sth nice, too.
On that day I didn’t find only Knitting Art, click on a picture below and the gallery with pictures of Paste Ups, Posters and Stencils will start.
Posted in Melbourne, Paste up, Stencil, Street art, tagged Banksy, Invader, Melbourne, Space Invader, Stencil, Street Art, Swoon on 16/06/2011| 3 Comments »
It’s like finding hidden treasures when I discover a new piece of Street Art in a little alley, in a house entrance or above sth you wouldn’t see, when you only look at eye level. Often I realise not until reviewing the pictures the sophisticated messages, political statements or beauteousness of a place… more than when I am actually there. Weird. But however, that’s my addiction.
Of course I heard of the Street Art Culture before I went to Melbourne, but I didn’t know that the Melbourne City Council actually supports Street Art. It says “Do art, not tags” and I totally agree. When I saw Swoon’s work tagged by a Graffitti Sprayer I was really not amused. I know, that it’s part of the art process that Street Art get damaged or tagged, but in this special case it was sad to see. Luckily I found the life-size wheat-paste showing two hugging women which hasn’t been tagged yet.