below: Warburton Lane in central Melbourne was full of stickers and paste-ups including this happy little octopus with a zigzag smile

below: This pile of animals by Kaffeine – with a pink pig in a jaunty vest on top – covers a double door and more

below: About the graffiti on the left – one of the characters that often appears in Mr. Dimples graffiti such as this one, is the fellow with the funny rectangular head – with a button for one eye and a stitched X for the other.

below: A D7606 crayon writes something on the wall while two big eyes watch. But I’m worth it!


below: “Until the wind from the west brings you back again” is in the middle, to the left of a very red T-bonez from Urban Ninja Squadron (peace man!). On the other side there is a cat collage on sheet music by chacha_doune (aka Cha). It’s difficult to see but the train headed your way has “God Save the Queen” written on one of its front corners – That paste up seems to be a collaboration between D7606 and Voxx Romana.

below: White chickens

below: That’s the biggest carrot that I have ever seen! … and the skinniest ankles!

below: … Safety pins and a lot of piercings! This crazy pink haired punk emu is full of holes! Painting by John Murray.

below: Meet Nancy – another John Murray emu

below: This is Effie; she’s obviously related to Nancy!

below: A little bit real in the midst of a lot a fantasy. By Lukas Kasper.

below: More mixing of reality and fantasy – human, animal, and robot with a disturbing outcome.

below: High red shoes and not much else

below: mmm

below: A lone fisherman surrounded by barbed wire.

below: Angry suburbia

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below: Mr. Dimples again

below: Neftnik’s young woman wears a green outfit with leggings that are blue with red polka dots.

below: That’s a bomb?

below: Up, up, and away – that’s one way for a ladybird to fly away home!

below: A jumble of slaps

below: Peppa Pig, Nemo, a happy flower, and a banana with a face… and more.

below: Potted plants

below: A handful of dripping diamonds

below: Robot heads on circles

below: Portrait of a woman

Photos taken February 2025