Friday, November 28, 2008
Rankins lane - art
OK, so I have finally started uploading my photos to Flickr so I can safely store them until Yahoo eventually dies and I loose my photos when the Yahoo computers get blown up in the final battle for computer domination ...
... back to the photos, these were taken in Rankins lane, just off Little Bourke Street. A great lane way for street art, and home to the McCulloch Gallery.
> LOCATE THIS
Labels:
Laneway art,
Melbourne,
Rankins lane
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Bullens lane - art
The invasion continues. It's been a few years since Invader graced our shores, so it's good to see the space invaders are still monitoring our daily lives.
Here is a small invader monitoring the hustle and bustle of Little Bourke Street from the heights of Bullens Lane.
Also, I couldn't resist posting a picture of Astro Boy that was also protecting the good citizens of Bullens Lane.
> LOCATE THIS
Labels:
astro boy,
Bullens lane,
Laneway art,
Melbourne,
Space Invader
Friday, November 14, 2008
Rothsay lane - art
More a functional alley for the Coles supermarket on Elizabeth St, Rothsay lane does throw up its own little surprise.
As you can see here, Rothsay lane plays host to an unloved space-invader piece by Invader. I almost passed it by, but the red really stands out, even behind all the tags.
The stained glass poster also gives an otherwise lifeless lane some inspiration.
> LOCATE THIS
Update: 20/01/2009
A kind soul has pulled out the cleaning equipment and given the invader a scrub. I think from this, we can say someone just wanted to make a point with the Banksy vandalism, that there are still more laneway art lovers than haters.
Labels:
Laneway art,
Melbourne,
Rothsay lane,
Space Invader
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Is it art? A commentary on public transport
OK, so it might not be a artistic interpretation of the Melbourne public transport system - but if I took a better photo and hung it in a gallery you might believe me!
This was seen on the corner of Lonsdale and Elizabeth Streets.
Labels:
Elizabeth Street,
Is it art?,
Lonsdale Street,
Melbourne,
Public art
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
New public art / seating
Wow, it has been more than a month since I've graced this blog with a photo of marvelous Melbourne!
Well what better occasion than the unveiling of some new art / seating on the corner of Elizabeth and Bourke Streets. Just outside the Galleria building you will find some shiny new balls.
Just like the money purse on Bourke Street Mall, the intersection between art and function is one where artists can be playful and stretch their creativity.
I can just imagine these silver balls slowly breeding across the city, popping up wherever a seat is desired, being loved by passers by and constantly polished by the bums of the weary.
Labels:
Elizabeth Street,
Melbourne,
Public art
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