Hi Folks,
The moment you've all been waiting for (with trepidation) has finally arrived (a bit late - sorry about that - but better late than never!).
So without further a-do, lets get this show on the road!
Hi Folks,
The moment you've all been waiting for (with trepidation) has finally arrived (a bit late - sorry about that - but better late than never!).
So without further a-do, lets get this show on the road!
I am currently collecting images around Melbourne for a DVD on Victoria that I am preparing for sale at a new market I am going to attend in Lygon St, Carlton from November onwards. Lygon St is famous for its Italian restaurants. I am currently in the hunt for street art. He is one I collected today.
Last edited by Peter Ryan; 1st October 2010 at 03:46 AM.
nice one pete. I love graffiti when its done to this standard. Its a real art form. More please!
Thanks Mike,
So as not to confuse the PAD I have posted my collection to date under a new album called Melbourne Street Art. I have not done this before so I hope it works.
We have some great street art and the good thing is the exponents of this art keep to laneways and the council encourages it so they all live in harmony.
Enjoy.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...hp?albumid=425
I put my wannabe Portrait apprentice hat on again this afternoon.
I do like the angles in Colin's examples, but mine seem backward like she is falling rather than giving the 'energy' effect - so will try a bit of a counter clockwise version next.
But we did find somewhere with more room to move away from background and still have her in shade so that was good.
Gotta remember that hairbrush too!
So we will keep at it ....... 30 days hath....nah only kidding
Timo....PLEASE tell me that's not the view from your house!!!!!! SOB :'(
Love it...angular stark authority and a cave like entrance. Also like the idea that the trees on the left may one day overwhelm the building.
Pete