Monday, September 29, 2025

Hosier Lane Mural Melbourne for Mural Monday

 


For a brief span of time, a mural appeared upon the walls of Hosier Lane, its authorship unknown to me. Remarkably, it remained unmarked by graffiti or the careless hand of tagging. The work bore a comical air: it depicted an office worker suspended upside down, his tie caught and twisted about a pole, as though the trappings of his profession had ensnared him in an absurd fate


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27 comments:

  1. Esa imagen tiene mucho significado, para el autor de la obra.
    Saludos.

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  2. This is really beautiful. I love the art of this.

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  3. A funny one! Oh and I love your photo's from yesterday

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  4. Very suggestive image! I liked how you captured the irony of the situation — it really makes you think...r

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  5. Love it with the real shoes in frame too....#MuralMondays

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  6. I love the humor in this mural. I thought he was falling until I saw the tie. I'm not sure that is better.

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  7. Those murals are true works of art.
    Happy week.
    Best regards.

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  8. What a fun mural. Take care, have a wonderful week!

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  9. At first I thought he was falling from a building... until I saw his tie twisted around a pole. Very quirky mural. Thanks for contributing to Monday Murals

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  10. Those hanging shoes are also common here but for what purpose I don't know. The mural is great.

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  11. Como nos dices si que es un mural original, al mostrar a sus personajes de forma invertida.

    Saludos.

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