As regular readers would know, I notice things on my walks around inner city Sydney, like this.
In the past few months, there’s been a cluster of concrete art around scaffolding in my local area. They must have excess, so they cast it into fun shapes. i noticed some of the ‘older’ ones have been chipped away, perhaps removed by the true property owners? Who knows… But for you enjoyment:
Red head – I wonder if this invalidated the no parking sign – I know if the arrows get grafitted over, it counts, and you can park freely til the council replaces the sign.White skull, YOLO – similar to the one on the parking signAs my father calls them: Baklava…Guns are common – there’s one near my church, been there many years. Should get a snap.Bigger armsThis is ubiquitous AUssie (as Lucinda Sans will attest). The goon bag (wine bag)Not a step further. a REAL foil wine bag in the recycling (which, is NOT recycling…)Not concrete, but getting creative with the hoarding (which I saw hand painted by a 60yo man)
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They are amazing! Love the balaclava man. And I seriously want one of those wine casks (to make a 'statement'!)
They are amazing! Love the balaclava man. And I seriously want one of those wine casks (to make a 'statement'!)
I'll leave them a post it with a word to 'visit Melbourne's suburbs' will I?
I have never seen concrete street art before – so cool! Not a fan of guns but I appreciate the talent to create the forms!
Very cool. I had to watch the Lonely Island YOLO video again after seeing that skull – hahah.