
Wall-mounted lightboxes in Hosier Lane and Centre Place present art to more than 200,000 people a week, and the public nature of the exhibitions has encouraged masses of street artists to add their own works to the mix. Graffiti and street art by both local and international artists now cover the walls of these laneways, creating a giant outdoor gallery. For those who prefer the white walls of a more traditional art space, Citylights also runs Until Never Gallery."










Melbourne is a abundant source of inspiration for me as an artist and illustrator. These images are all about using what would otherwise be seen as something ugly or unsightly as subject matter and capturing the beauty of a tagged wall, rubbish bins and old vehicles. The build up and decay of paint, paste ups, stickers and signs fascinate me, and capture my imagination.




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No.3 is sitting in my front garden confusing passers by as we speak. FAQs are "What's it for?" and "What machine did you make it from?" Ha ha!
Thanks again,
Dan.

yeah,absolutely,viva the streets.love your artwork.Powerful!
best Gaku
all the best
Ale
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