Tuesday Streetart: Ginza – 109

Somewhere in Ginza, on the corner of a building I can’t quite remember, I came across this embossed piece of street art. It’s one of those little discoveries you stumble upon when you’re not really looking — quiet, elegant, and perfectly at home amid the polished streets of Ginza.

Tuesday Streetart: A bench in Berlin – 108

You probably know by now that I love sharing photos my kids send me from their adventures. This time it’s from Tim — he went to a festival where his work was shortlisted (so proud!). On his free days, he thought of his mumma and sent me some great shots of murals, street art, doors,…

Healesville

Healesville is located less than an hour from Melbourne, right in the heart of the Yarra Valley’s renowned food and wine region. With nothing better to do, Hubby and I decided to go on a day trip. I am linking this to Natalie’s Photographing Public Art Challenge and to Xingfumama’s Pull Up a Seat Challenge….

Tuesday Streetart: Ladies of Berlin – 107

You probably know by now that I love sharing photos my kids send me from their adventures. This time it’s from Tim — he went to a festival where his work was shortlisted (so proud!). On his free days, he thought of his mumma and sent me some great shots of murals, street art, doors,…

Collingwood Mural Doors

Tim was here in Melbourne just a few months back, but it feels like a lifetime ago. Missing him and can’t wait for the next visit. But that’s not really what this post is about. It just ties in because we stumbled across these door murals in Collingwood while out for dinner and a catch-up…

Tuesday Streetart: Dimmey’s Richmond – 101

Dimmey’s clock tower in Richmond has been a local icon since 1910, standing tall through Melbourne’s changing times. In 2003, for Dimmey’s 150th anniversary, a massive mural by Hayden Dewar was added along Green Street. Stretching over 60 metres, it tells the story of Australia’s past—from gold rush days to pop culture moments. Thankfully, when…

Tuesday Streetart: Old Gloucester Street – 97

This street art shot was sent to me by my son, Tim. It’s been a while since he last shared photos from his walks — but that’s actually a good sign. It means he’s been busy with work. This is “Futuristic Tokyo”, a mural by street artist Dan Kitchener, in the London Borough of Camden.

The walls I wandered past

To be honest, I had no clue what to write for this week’s Live and Learn theme from Tina. I was drawing a complete blank. Then Sarah from Travel With Me suggested, “Why not talk about the murals you often post?” And I thought—yeah, why not? I always seem to find myself stopping for street…

Grover

After a scary entrance on yesterday’s post, here is something more child friendly. This is Grover, a blue Muppet character on the children’s television show Sesame Street. Self-described as lovable, cute, and furry, it has a big red nose and red lips. Simply Red SHOREDITCH, LONDON My son Tim spotted this cool street art near…

Tuesday Streetart – 94

This is “Living My Own Fairytale” done by ꓘLƎR, a street artist from Switzerland. This can be found in Wells Street in Bristol. Simply Red

Tuesday Streetart: Swan Street – 93

Visually, this mural is very eye catching. The mural was created by Danny Awes and is located on the side of the Feast of Merit Restaurant in Swan Street, Richmond. The mural illustrates the Feast of Merit tradition from Nagaland, where a person of means provides feasts for the community over an extended period, earning…

Tuesday Streetart: Bronik – 91

I first discovered Bronik’s work on the streets of Barcelona in 2023 and was immediately captivated by her bold, vibrant style. Since then, I’ve been on the lookout for her murals closer to home—I’ve seen several in St Kilda, though I’ve yet to explore Elwood, where many more of her works light up the streets….

Tuesday Streetart: DCypher – 89

As with my last week’s post, this is another mural by artist DCypher, and this time you can see it on Gloucester St, Christchurch. This is in conjunction to the Flare Ōtautahi Street Art Festival in 2023.

Tuesday Streetart: Ice Cream & Beeees – 85

This cute and quirky artwork by Queenstown artist Sharon Duncan is part of Chorus’ cabinet beautification project. Titled “Bee in the Moment,” it shows an older woman enjoying an ice cream as bees buzz nearby — a gentle reminder to slow down and savour the moment. It can be found in Queenstown CBD’s Beach Street.

Tuesday Streetart: Cat from Pat – 84

Artwork of Tayla Art on the Corner of Taplin and Park Street in Fitzroy North, near Melbourne. This was sent to me by Pat. Love it! The cat seems contented.

Tuesday Streetart: Food Truck – 83

We had just arrived in Christchurch, hadn’t even made it to the hotel yet, when I saw this food truck on the side of the road. I got so excited, I had to hop out of the car and snap a photo. But what I remember most wasn’t the truck—it was the amazing smell of…

Tuesday Streetart: 3 Faces – 81

This is a streetart in Christchurch Central city. No idea who the artist is, so if anyone has a clue, I would also like to find out.

Tuesday StreetArt – 80

Created on November 24, 2024, this is a collaboration from DLP and Camilo Delgado (Refuz) and it now occupies the wall on the corner of Campbell and Johnston St, Collingwood.

Tuesday Streetart: Traffic Signal Boxes & more – 78

Hobart is a vibrant and artistic city, something I’ve experienced firsthand. One of the best ways to see its creativity is through its street art, especially the painted traffic signal boxes. So far, over 100 signal boxes have been transformed into unique works of art, adding colour and character to the city. Leave it to…

Tuesday Streetart: Tram – 77

Melbourne’s trams have undergone a vibrant transformation from their traditional green and white colour to dynamic canvases showcasing diverse artworks. This is Tram#217 by Kait James, which is part of the 2024 First Peoples Melbourne Art Trams. Kait James is a Wadawurrung artist living and working on Wurundjeri country. In her practice James explores her…

Tuesday Streetart: Port Campbell – 76

Murals and Public Art in Port Campbell. This is a town in Victoria, Australia, which is on the Great Ocean Road, west of the famous Twelve Apostles. We went there when my sister and niece came over in March of 2024.

Tuesday StreetArt Melbourne Zero – 70

“Imagine by 2030, a Melbourne where no one sleeps on the streets.” This is the work of Matt Adnate for Melbourne Zero which can be found in Albion Alley. And this is from the Adnate’s IG post. “Melbourne Zero, which is spearheaded by Launch Housing, advocates for all of Melbourne’s local councils to adopt the…

Tuesday StreetArt in Bristol – 69

BRISTOL, UK Bristol is a vibrant hub for street art, famously known as the birthplace of Banksy. The city’s streets are alive with colourful murals, graffiti, and creative installations that reflect its rich artistic culture. I took these photos in November 2023, but they may no longer be there now.

Tuesday StreetArt by TOPSK- 68

TOPSK has been creating murals and art across Tasmania for over 20 years, earning a reputation as a pioneer of local graffiti and street art. He is a local Hobart artist and was commissioned by the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition, to paint the Southern Ocean Mural. On the opposite wall is a Bees mural…

Tuesday Bidenscope Lane Streetart – 67

I am featuring here some more murals from the Bidenscope Lane in Hobart. The following are works of Alan Carlton A work by Jamin entitled Vibrant Matters. And other pieces whose artists remain unknown to me.

Tuesday StreetArt by Jamin – 66

For those of you who have been following me, you know how much I love street art. It’s something I seek out wherever I go, and when I find it, there’s always this lovely sense of joy. These are murals by Jamin which can be found in Elizabeth Street in Hobart, Tasmania. Jamin (Dr Benjamin…

Lane Doors

HOBART, TASMANIA Since the 1980s, Bidencopes Lane has served as a vibrant gathering spot for local graffiti and street artists. In 2019, a section of the lane was transformed into Hobart’s first designated street art permission wall. With a permit, artists are free to create their work on this wall, temporarily leaving their mark until…

Tuesday StreetArt – Tabernacle Street 63

TABERNACLE STREET, LONDON I believe that the large area on Tabernacle Street in Shoreditch is known for its rotating ads and murals. At the moment, a fresh San Miguel Beer advertisement has been installed there. BACK STORY: San Miguel Beer has been a prominent brand in the Philippines since my youth. Recently, my son Tim…