Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Butterfly signs in De Graves St Melbourne for Signs 2

 



These sculptural artworks—three-dimensional signs, one might term them—once adorned a window near Degraves Street, a corner of Melbourne where I am often drawn to practise my candid street photography. Though now removed, I long admired their playful presence, which lent character and charm to the laneway’s ever-changing canvas. Their absence recalls another fleeting installation: the celebrated butterfly display in Centre Place, where hundreds of delicate forms once hovered in mid-air, transforming the narrow arcade into a living allegory of lightness and renewal. That display, too, has since been taken down, yet it remains in memory as part of Melbourne’s tradition of ephemeral art—urban adornments that flourish for a season, enchant passers-by, and then vanish, leaving behind only recollections woven into the fabric of the city.

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18 comments:

  1. Gorgeous butterflies :-D If that was my window, I'd never get bored of them :-D

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  2. This is wonderful; I have never seen anything like it! WHY did they take it down!!!

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  3. Buena muestra de arte urbano , con la decoración de mariposas de diferentes estilos.
    Saludos.

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  4. Ephemeral art needs to be captured in photos quickly, otherwise the memories fade.

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  5. Someone enjoyed seeing butterflies out their window. Too bad it has been taken down. Perhaps someone in authority complained? I'll bet the tagging is still there.

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  6. I vaguely remember seeing the butterflies but forgot all about them. I'm glad you saved them, in digital form.

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  7. I like the butterflies--- Thanks for the smile.

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  8. Well that is something very different and lovely too.

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  9. They must have been a very cheerful sight. What a pity they've disappeared.

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  10. Wow, I love the butterflies! Beautiful sculptures. Take care, have a great day!

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  11. ...I love the butterflies, there can never be too many!

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  12. It is sad that they are gone. At least you have saved them.

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