Monday, 20 August 2012
UNION LANE GRAFFITI
Union Lane is an alley running between the Bourke St Mall and Little Collins St in the CBD. It represents an area of 560 square metres of wall that were painted in 2010 by about 70 artists from Melbourne, Perth, Glasgow, Auckland and even San Salvador. Melbourne City Council commissioned this new artwork in 2010. The artists repainted the entire lane in over 5 months. Unfortunately much of the artwork has now become trashed by silly tags and inane defacement. Painting in Union Lane is illegal unless authorised by permit at the Council. The defacing tags and scrawls are obviously not authorised and have destroyed some really nice art.
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That is some great art work and it is sad to see things like that defaced and it happens all too frequently -- everywhere! Marvelous captures, Nick! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWe have a space for teens, just like this.
ReplyDeleteThis place gets updated with new graffiti every month almost. The place is very artistic.
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought a couple of decades ago that Melbourne would become known for the grafitti in some of its lanes. The world turns in the stangest ways,
ReplyDeleteThat's quite some graffiti! Very colourful, if not super artistic. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful mean to measure time and life.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Tuesday ahead.
Thank you as well very much for your always thoughtful, appreciated words very much !
There are always some fools that ruin things for other people!
ReplyDeleteWow, What a beautiful use of lane! Wish in our Mumbai , we had artists who could adorn walls like this! Great show Nick.
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