Monday, May 25, 2026

Fitzroy Mural in Melbourne for Mural Monday

 


While Nicco assembled my sandwich behind the counter, I drifted outside with camera in hand, passing the small interval in the way photographers often do — by hunting fragments of the city that pulse with character. On a Fitzroy wall sprawled a mural that looked equal parts fever dream and back-alley mythology: wiry little street gangsters clutching oversized pistols, wild-eyed animal figures grinning with cartoon menace, and layers upon layers of graffiti pressing in at the edges like urban vines reclaiming brick.

The whole scene carried that unmistakable Fitzroy energy — unruly, theatrical, slightly feral. Spray paint bled into old tags and fresh colours fought for territory under the afternoon light. Nothing matched, yet somehow everything belonged together. The mural felt less like a painting and more like a living argument between artists, vandals, storytellers and the suburb itself.

For a fleeting moment, while the scent of toasted bread and grilled meat drifted from Nicco’s kitchen behind me, the laneway became its own small theatre of chaos and colour.




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22 comments:

  1. It really is like a theater, and you are right, nothing matches yet it all is very cohesive!

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  2. Very interesting mural. I do love street art. Wish I was there to see all the little details. Have a nice day.

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  3. Whenever you wrote of Fitzroy, I begin to think of a place near to us, until I catch myself.

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  4. I wonder if children find the chaos and the colour scary.

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  5. Sí que sembla una discussió entre tanta gent.

    Salutacions.

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  6. This mural is part graffiti and part a twisted version of Alice in Wonderland with the terrified White rabbit.

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  7. ... I hope you enjoyed your sandwich!
    That mural is full of energy and colour.

    All the best Jan

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  8. Una vez más el arte callejero elevado a obra de arte.
    Abrazo

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  9. A very busy mural with lots to discover. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.

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  10. There's a lot to see in the mural, and where else but Fitzroy.

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  11. I don't think that's a rabbit-- it's more like a dog. Still---Lots of bizarre stuff in this mural.

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  12. A messy alley, but fitting with the murals. Which, by the way, I do like

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  13. A lot to see in that mural. Interesting one.

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  14. Parece tener el mismo resultado que al unir a varios cantantes cantando partes de sus canciones para hacer una solo.

    Saludos.

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  15. "equal parts fever dream and back-alley mythology" -- perfect description!

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  16. That is lively, colourful and energising. The talent of mural painters never ceases to amaze.

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  17. Lots of details, colours and a bit chaotic.

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