Tag Archives: graffiti

Union Lane Colour

I often walk down Union Lane to check out the large colourful works along the walls. In the last few weeks quite a few good quality pieces have suddenly gone up and I took advantage of some clear weather and good light to take a few shots.

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Union Lane Street Art, Melbourne CBD

Duckboard Place: Food, Art, Music…

Part 2 of the ACDC Lane loop brings us to Duckboard Place – the Laneway that takes us back around to Flinders Lane. It has some very good restaurants, an after hours pop-up bar, residential accesses and great wall art.

Street Art, Duckboard Place

Street Art, Duckboard Place

Street Art, Duckboard Place

 Duckboard Place

Street Art, Duckboard Place

Street Art, Duckboard Place

Street Art, Duckboard Place

Street Art, Duckboard Place

Street Art, Duckboard Place

Street Art, Duckboard Place – I think the plumbing is a piece of Industrial Art – it goes up several stories.

Street Art, Duckboard Place

Street Art, Duckboard Place

ACDC Lane: Art and Music

Near Hosier Lane is another Laneway, ACDC Lane, named in honour of the rock band AC/DC . The Lane circles back to Flinders Lane via Duckboard Place. Many of the walls have large colourful pieces. Along with the great art are several good restaurants and a famous Bar and live music venue – Cherry.

Street Art, ACDC Lane,

Street Art, ACDC Lane

Street Art, ACDC Lane,

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Street Art, ACDC Lane,

ACDC Lane

Street Art, ACDC Lane,

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Street Art, ACDC Lane,

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Street Art, ACDC Lane,

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Street Art, ACDC Lane,

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Street Art, ACDC Lane,

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Street Art, ACDC Lane,

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Next Post – Duckboard Place

Melbourne Laneway Street Art

Continuing from yesterday’s post on some of the recent street art in Hosier Lane during May. Another week or two and much of this will be gone and covered by other pieces (or a mess of tags until an artist claims a chunk of wall).

Hosier Lane Artwork,   Melbourne CBD, May 2015

Hosier Lane Artwork, Melbourne CBD, May 2015

Hosier Lane Artwork,   Melbourne CBD, May 2015

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Hosier Lane Artwork,   Melbourne CBD, May 2015

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Hosier Lane Artwork,   Melbourne CBD, May 2015

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And finding treasure in colour…

I have now explored much of the Melbourne CBD looking for good pockets of street art. There are a few major spots (like Hosier Lane, Croft Alley and ACDC Lane) that I will keep returning to as the art changes almost on a daily basis – especially in Hosier Lane – the most active and visited of the Street Art Alleys. Below is some of the Hosier Lane artwork taken a few weeks ago.

18 May 2015 – Hosier Lane (Part 1)

Hosier Lane Artwork  Melbourne CBD

Hosier Lane Street Art,  Melbourne CBD

Hosier Lane Artwork  Melbourne CBD

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Hosier Lane Artwork  Melbourne CBD

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Hosier Lane Artwork  Melbourne CBD

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Sprinkler Stop Valve Inside

Exploring the alleys around Bourke St Mall, looking for art, colour and food, I came across this little gem with a nice bit of sunlight managing to hit the wall deep in a narrow laneway only 2 metres wide.

Sprinkler Stop Valve Inside, Melbourne CBD

Sprinkler Stop Valve Inside, Melbourne CBD

Narrow Laneway BW, Melbourne CBD, 11 May 2015

A narrow Laneway looking out to the Bourke St Mall

Croft Alley: a colourful, hidden gem

Paynes Place is a nondescript,  bin strewn laneway  in Melbourne’s China-Town off Little Bourke St. There is however a large mural at the end of the lane.  Turning the corner,  a small walkway called Croft Alley leads you down past restaurant back doors and overflowing, smelly rubbish bins to wonderful walls of ever-changing street art with amazing colours. Turning another corner, and walking to the very end,  you find the entrance to strange bar with a science lab theme called the Croft Institute. There is quite a bit of intact art in Croft Alley without the crowds that often fill up the more famous Hosiers Lane. ( I still haven’t had a good look at Hosiers due to a fashion shoot, a TV presenter filming, tour groups and an impromptu macarena dance outbreak with about 50 people.)

Chinatown BW, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

Paynes Place, Chinatown, Melbourne CBD

Croft Alley Chinatown, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

Croft Alley Chinatown

Croft Alley Chinatown, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

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Croft Alley Chinatown, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

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Croft Alley Chinatown, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

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Croft Alley Chinatown, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

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Croft Alley Chinatown, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

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Croft Alley Chinatown, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

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Croft Alley Chinatown, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

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Croft Alley Chinatown, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

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Urban Melbourne: Laneways, Decay & Colour

Across the road from where I now work are many laneways leading into and around Melbourne’s Chinatown District. While the street facade can be newer and full of shops, the side lanes leading to the backstreets can expose the history and patina of the older buildings. This is the historical, original side of Melbourne I quite enjoy trying to find. My lunchtimes are now spent exploring the laneways and looking above the street level. While there are not many birds, there are many other interesting subjects to find.

Urban Decay, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

Urban Decay, Melbourne CBD – off Bourke St

Urban Decay, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

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Turn any corner in a laneway and you could find colourful street art..

Graffiti dog, Melbourne CBD, 27 April 2015

Graffiti dog, Melbourne CBD

An eclectic mix for a wet St Kilda Sunday…

On a recent Sunday morning, my breakfast buddy and I, tried a new Cafe in the heart of St Kilda. It was a cool, wet and moody morning and after a bit of food and a coffee I wandered out of the cafe and down the street to have a look at the lovely old buildings. Many are fast disappearing under an onslaught of high rise and expensive housing and developments. The old bones of a seaside city are being replaced by modern and square-box architecture.

Bike Shop, St Kilda, Victoria

Bike Shop, St Kilda, Victoria

St Kilda building, St Kilda, Victoria 26 April, 2015

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St Kilda Art, St Kilda, Victoria 26 April, 2015

St Kilda Art – graffiti probably should be in colour…

St Kilda Art, St Kilda, Victoria 26 April, 2015

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On the way home we dropped by the beach to watch the weather come across the bay and look for ships through the mist and rain.

St Kilda beach Silver Gull BW, St Kilda, Victoria 26 April, 2015

and I still like birds