There was not a lot of street art in this central Melbourne alley but I decided to give it its own blog post anyhow.
below: A cat and a dog… and then someone added “woof” and “meow”. Clever, right? Groan. The cat stencil was created by Melbourne artist King of the Clowder aka Night Krawler.
below: Robobop is Robert Scholten – ink drawing of a mask in two pieces.
below: A royal looking lion painted by Michael Che Romero. This Lion King mural was painted back in 2019 and was sponsored by Vivache Designs (note, Romero is/was their Creative Director).
below: Like most of the black and white stencils on this page, this is the work of King of the Clowder.
below: A closer look at two of the photos by monomelbourne that are seen in the vertical column in the above picture. On the bottom – Looking from Alexandra Gardens, across the river to St. Pauls Cathedral.
below: Joined together under a ring of thorns or barbed wire.
below: Many Melbournes with 3 posters with slightly twisted humour. Top – “What’s yours is mine”, Middle – “Mortgage Stress? Sell your kids (& mum), Bottom: “Last Christmas I gave you my heart, Give it back!”
below: Disease, but upside down
below: Dating from at least 2019, another King of the Clowder artwork that looks very Freddie Mercury-ish
below: The original King of the Clowder piece of the headless hoodie has been added to and now has a scowling face on a big fat head. A can of “squirt black” is still adding to his features.
below: mmm
below: “Anyone can be any gender”… whether or not you agree, the world goes on.
below: Tintin, with something red in his hand, makes an appearance here too.
below: Tweety bird and his More Magikal Alphabets including Persian Hieroglyphics from Tweet (tweet_streetart)
below: Multiples
below: A weird and wacky green creature by Lukas Kasper
below: Am I my own actions and intentions, or others perspectives? An interesting question posed by Current Remains.
below: Skateboard art – Putting an old skateboard to good use!