Friday 9 September 2011

Street Art - FOOTSCRAY














In the past month, l haven’t had the chance to do my regular gallery hops. I have however, discovered the slow evolution of street art in my own neighbourhood. There has always been great graffiti along the Western Suburban train lines. In the past few months, the streets of Footscray are slowly transforming with stencils, paste-ups and sprays. It’s refreshing to see although the street cleaners remove it quickly. Unless you’re like Baby Gorilla who chooses elevated positions for her work. It does depend where you go and seems the main streets are unpopular with street cleaners. Like Lego man who has chosen quite an obvious wall that crosses the main street and seems untouched…thankfully.

The most recent contribution to the street art scene is these stickers l have noticed on electricity boxes. They are A5 size and have actually been hand drawn with black felt pens. The subject is the most fascinating, as they are portraits of local people you see around the streets. That being the woman who lies under the ATM machine asking for money. There is also the old guy who hangs outside the Hong Kong BBQ restaurant asking for cigarettes. Or the AC/DC dude on his electric scooter. These stickers are simply portraits of the characters around Footscray. It looks to be the same artist who also uses the stickers against existing graffiti, which is quite clever.

So if you’re ever in the area, just look a little bit closer at the streetscape particularly near the Footscray Market. You will no doubt bump into a character.    

You can see more on the below link.

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