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In 2006, the State Government "proudly sponsored" The Melbourne Design Guide, a book which celebrates Melbourne graffiti from a design perspective. That same year, some of Melbourne's graffiti-covered laneways were featured in Tourism Victoria's Lose Yourself in Melbourne campaign. One year later, the State Government introduced tough anti ...
The graffiti-covered walls and art-installations have become a popular backdrop for fashion and wedding photography. In 2013 street artist Adrian Doyle painted the entirety of the adjacent Rutledge Lane one color with the consent of the Melbourne city council to create a work he called "Empty Nursery Blue".
Meek (born 1978, Melbourne, Australia [1]) is a notable street artist operating out of Melbourne, Australia, and specialising in the subgenre of stencil graffiti. Meek started putting up street art in early 2003 and enjoys the irony of his name in a subject area that is all about bragging and boasting. [citation needed]
Police in Australia have charged a 21-year-old man for allegedly painting "Pam the Bird" graffiti on a series of landmarks in Melbourne.. Jack Gibson-Burrell, arrested on Thursday, faces over 50 ...
Two more monuments attacked in Melbourne in the lead-up to Australia Day - a statue honouring city founder John Batman, and an Anzac memorial in Parkville defaced with "land back" graffiti. pic ...
The Melbourne General Post Office or GPO, is a landmark building on the corner of Elizabeth Street and Bourke Street that was restored as a retail centre in 2004 and now forms a major arcade running from Bourke Street through to Little Bourke Street.
Directed by Nicholas Hansen and Mutiny Media, Rash was three years in the making and includes interviews with many of Melbourne's inspired street art and graffiti artists as well as visitors who came to Melbourne and leave their mark. Rash is the first feature-length documentary in Australia to focus on the new art form of street art.
Melbourne, Victoria: Collingwood premiership player Nick Daicos by Jarrod Grech. Located in Hosier Lane, Melbourne. [19] Ben Simmons, Liz Cambage, Andrew Bogut, Lauren Jackson and Andrew Gaze: Basketball: 2019: Melbourne, Victoria: Located at Docklands Stadium. By graffiti artist Sofles after being commissioned by Visit Victoria and Basketball ...