Still in Warburton Lane where I found the “Little Piece of Paris” mural which I had featured previously… here are some more random Streetart all over the same Laneway.
Category: Melbourne
Windows in the City
Whenever I wander through Melbourne CBD, I can’t help but feel like a tourist in my own city. There’s always something new to notice—details I’ve somehow missed before, even after countless visits. A few weeks ago, Jack and I went by train and headed into the city to try out a new restaurant, and along…
Shades of Green
This week’s Lens Artist Photo Challenge is from Ritva. She asks us to Pick a Colour then select six photographs that showcase that colour. This is Melbourne in shades of green. A city that breathes creativity… known for its ever-evolving street art. Then there are the cafés, in laneways and corners where green finds its…
Tuesday Streetart: State Library Station – 123
Another trip to Melbourne brought me to State Library Station, where I saw large scale murals by Danie Mellor. Called Forever, the artworks are printed on the glass panels along La Trobe Street. They show old portraits of Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung women placed into modern landscapes taken on Wurundjeri Country. Last week, I was surprised…
Monday Window in the CBD
Went for a day out in Melbourne CBD and saw this modern high rise. Rising above Melbourne’s skyline, the twin curves of Sapphire by the Gardens look every bit like a finished dream. This is the future home of Shangri-La Melbourne, a luxury hotel that was meant to open its doors in 2026, but for…
Tuesday Streetart: Little Piece of Paris – 120
This is a murals in Melbourne’s Warburton Lane, which is fairly new as it was said to be done in early 2026. The look is Paris-inspired artwork featuring a Boulangerie, a flower shop and the Eiffel Tower,so it is said to be a “little piece of Paris” in the CBD.
Cellpic Sunday in Melbourne CBD
Here is a picturesque Melbourne street where I captured moments with my iPhone camera. I am linking this to Cellpic Sunday.
Tuesday Streetart, Bronik in St Kilda – 39
ST KILDA, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA Ever since I saw Bronik’s work in Barcelona, I was immediately captivated by them. Mainly because of its lively colours and by her use of the colour purple, which is my favourite. You can read more about her here. I messaged her a few months back telling her how I love…
“Lest we forget“
Borrowed from a line in a well-known poem written in the 19th century, the phrase ‘lest we forget’ means ‘it should not be forgotten’. We say or write ‘lest we forget’ in commemorations to remember always the service and sacrifice of people who have served in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations. ANZAC stands for Australian…
