Though somewhat daunting to behold, these nevertheless offer a faithful representation of the area. I am presently in the Sydney Central Business District, where the conference has coincided with the Vivid Sydney light festival. I expect to remain out for the greater part of each evening. It has been almost impossible to make booking of the hotels.
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I am currently watching a new Australian drama on Netflix entitled Survivors. It is truly a pleasure to hear the familiar Australian accent and behold the well-known landscapes. One cannot help but feel there ought to be more locally produced programmes of this kind. Joel has suggested that I subscribe to Stan, which, he assures me, offers a wide array of Australian series, including those in the Walking undead series. He appears to advocate for nearly every available pay television platform.
Very nice art!
ReplyDeleteI love street art, because it tells a story of the area and the people. These are pretty amazing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful. I love all of this art.
ReplyDeleteYou have a different perspective in murals.
Delete...I like the fish and the two birds.
ReplyDeleteI will find more murals in Sydney
DeleteAll of those murals are strikingly powerful, but each of them has suffered graffiti scribbling, and that shows disrespect for the real artists. Let's hope you can find a hotel.
ReplyDeleteBlogging while on trips is most difficult too
DeleteLike Taken for Granted, I loathe the rubbishy graffiti added to the murals and trying to ruin them. It takes muralists many hours to work on their amazing project and it takes morons 5 mins to ruin it.
DeleteWhat an interesting experience! It sounds fascinating to be in the heart of Sydney, especially during such a spectacular event like Vivid Sydney. I can imagine the atmosphere is truly special, even if organizing everything was a challenge. Thank you for sharing! The murals are very intriguing, and your photos perfectly capture their scale! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to capture all night scenes here
DeleteLovely murals.
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Thank you Orvokki
DeleteNot the "pleasant and easy to understand" kind of murals, but intriguing!
ReplyDeleteIt is like gang marking territories
DeleteThe one with the bleeding heart is rather frightening. Some of the others look kind of tribal, also gang related. Thei is an incredibly abstract fish for sure.
ReplyDeleteI suspect the same
DeleteI don't think I've seen any of those murals, but it is a while since I've been in the area.
ReplyDeleteYes,
ReplyDeletethese murals definitely tell stories!!
We are waiting for photos from Sydney too!!
Bright and colourful!
ReplyDeleteI can see through and see nice work!
ReplyDeleteThe Vivid festival is amazing! You found some cool graffiti, very colourful! Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
ReplyDeleteGraffiti can be both good and bad.
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of energy in those murals, and some anger.
ReplyDeleteToo bad about the mess around some of the murals but they are still very beautiful and colorful on their own.
ReplyDeleteInteresting murals, don't care for the paints that's fallen from the wall though..lol
ReplyDeleteThey are interesting mural, I like the two birds. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteInteresting murals :-D
ReplyDeleteThis tour is very interesting. There are talented people there.
ReplyDeleteBig hug, Roentare :)
I like the one in your first photo.
ReplyDeleteI like that 1st one.
ReplyDeleteI almost couldn't find the windows!
ReplyDeleteMurales de una variada temática la que te encontraste en esa zona de la ciudad de Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Fascinating mural art and thank you for the tv show Survivors. I will put this on my list.
ReplyDeleteGreat characters! My favorites are the red owls.
ReplyDeleteI love Sydney and want to return so very much. I'm currently watching "Last One Standing" which is currently being filmed in Australia. (Yes, that's a Naked and Afraid show ~ 😂
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