Whilst in Sydney, I set myself the quiet task of wandering from suburb to suburb in search of mural art. I made no attempt to hire a motorcar, nor did I feel drawn to the coastlines or national parks; rather, I devoted myself to the intricacies of the city’s urban sprawl, traversing it solely on foot. Yet the endeavour proved less rewarding than I had hoped. The streets of Sydney, for all their breadth and bustle, yielded few treasures compared to the vibrant abundance of murals that grace Melbourne’s laneways.
The first piece I encountered was by Adnan—an artist of considerable renown, whose work carries the weight of legend. But beyond that, the city’s walls had largely been marred by careless tags, their original images so disfigured that one could scarcely make out what once lay beneath. Still, there was a strange solace to be found in Chippendale, a suburb now softened by gentrification. Among its quiet decay, I captured with my lens the solemn beauty of forsaken buildings—forgotten places, imbued with a melancholy charm all their own.
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Linking Mural Monday
...I like the portraits on a grand scale.
ReplyDeleteTakes finesse and effort to do so
DeleteThese are quite different from others that I have seen. Not my type of art, but I am interested in seeing murals in various parts of the world. Thank you so much for sharing, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteAll I could find in that area
DeleteHow sad that people (maybe gang members) deface art. The first one of the woman's face, it looks SO real!
ReplyDeleteInevitable in the free world. Free to deface whatever you like
DeleteAn interesting set of murals. That first one is great.
ReplyDeleteThe third ugly bin chicken mural is iconic for Sydney lol
DeleteEs bueno caminar como ejercicio físico. Caminando se observa bien los lugares por donde se pasa.
ReplyDeleteQue tengas una buena semana.
That burns a lot of calories for me
DeleteThe first two murals are strong, obviously done by a talented artist. The third one took me a minute to read, and then I'm not sure I understand the symbolism. The fourth one has good colors, but is much like the tags you complained about. Is that an ear in that mural?
ReplyDeleteBin Chicken is actually the iconic symbol of Sydney, believe it or not. There is an ear in that rubbish tip in the last image
DeleteIt's amazing to see so many murals in one city area.
ReplyDeleteNot as many as Melbourne ones
DeleteWow! These are fantastic. Very powerful.
ReplyDeleteThe first three are so vibrant. I'm very impressed.
ReplyDeleteYou describe your walk ever so well.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous murals!
ReplyDeleteI find the portraits beautiful. I love portraits!
ReplyDeleteI usually pick a street, block or area and then photograph what I see whatever it is. The second mural stands out just a bit!
ReplyDeleteSounds as if you had a bit of adventure in your walking, what you found is pleasing to the eye especially the first two, not sure what to make of the last one. The middle one is ok too.
ReplyDeleteI like the top two. Adnate is a great artist. What a pity you didn't find as many murals as you had hoped. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals
ReplyDeleteBien captados los murales, muy artísticos.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Interesting Murals :-D
ReplyDeleteAwesome murals! Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully written experience! Even though it didn’t turn out exactly as you’d hoped, it sounds like you still found a unique charm in your exploration
ReplyDeleteMurals seem to pop up everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI like the first portrait, that kind of art does require special skill. (No doubt the second one does too, but I don't quite "get" that one...)
ReplyDeleteLos murales primeros son los que mas me gustan en especial el retrato de la chica, los otros si se hubieran ahorrado ciertas personas sus firmas no estarían mal.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
I wish you said, I would have come and met you for a coffee. I hope you went to White Rabbit while in Chippo. It's so great (and free). I know those murals well, our office is in Chippo. Tho I work from home....
ReplyDeleteI've just realised you are also water thursday - I thought this was the other blog of someone else. Ha! I knew you were in Sydney. Hope you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteVau what a great murals
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The first mural is compelling, especially the lips which are so real. The whole face looks alive, Roentare. I loved wandering around Sydney. There is so much to see. I really want to return to Australia. You live in a beautiful country, my friend!
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