The wall might once have carried a certain rough elegance — the stern face of Ned Kelly staring out from faded stickers like a ghost of rebellion lingering in the laneway. But around him the surface had become crowded with restless layers of tagging, torn posters, and spray-painted declarations, each fighting for space and attention.
Music flyers for nearby gigs curled at the edges in the damp air, pasted one over another until the bricks beneath could barely breathe. The wall no longer felt merely decorated; it had become a kind of urban bulletin board where art, commerce, boredom, and defiance collided without permission. In places it resembled vandalism, in others a strange form of civic unrest — the city talking loudly to itself in paper scraps, glue stains, and hurried signatures before the rain slowly washed them all toward oblivion.
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A fantastic photo of this wall. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right in your description of an urban bulletin board! I guess in a way, it is the more current history that is displayed.
ReplyDeleteInteresting wall. The lights at the top look like eyes! :-D
ReplyDeleteUn popurri de tot i res alhora.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions.
Excellent image of this wall. The wide-angle lens gives it a very attractive look.
ReplyDeleteWe have spots that end up being community bulletin boards too, but none so interesting as this!
ReplyDeleteTodo un escaparate variado de carteles grafitis y demás. El muro de esa edificación es toda una muestra de arte callejero.
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I had to look up Ned Kelly to discover he was an outlaw and Bushranger, in other words, an interesting character. Too bad about all the old posters and graffiti. The wall has become something of a mess.
ReplyDeleteAn urban bulletin board sounds right :)
ReplyDeleteI quite like wall.
ReplyDeleteUna pared víctima de malos tratos
ReplyDeleteIt's a scrapbook, really...
ReplyDeleteLooks good of our Ned. Shame about the posters which have not been taken down.
ReplyDelete...Ned Kelly was new to me too.
ReplyDeleteHistory on the wall.
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