This morning fortunate to see some REAL art.... no, not the current Monet exhibition with its admission charge... FREE... Straight out of the spray can! I love Graffiti, sorry to all those who dont.... so I wandered down Union Lane to check out the mark making and colour combinations... stunning! I fell into discussion (as you do) with 2 respectable youths who were busy over arting with their message. I asked if I could take some photos of his hand at work, and he obligingly put his hoodie up to preserve his annonymity, so we both were having a happy time... he then asked me what I thought it needed!! After some thought I said, "there didnt seem to be many circular motifs along the way".... so he proceeded to squirt some pink blobs.... then he took up the yellow paint and with a confident squirt did the "mars" word... methinks he has done that before! Anyway, lovely memories, and something to look for next time I'm downtown.....
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I ventured up Swanston Street, a slight detour into the second hand book shop, to the RMIT gallery where there was an exhibition of the work by Gosia Wlodarczak.
The Polish artist spent nearly two and a half weeks packaged inside a sensory limitation cube (otherwise known as a giant black box), embarking on a self-imposed challenge to sketch on the walls of the box everyday from 10:30 AM to 5 PM with as little exposure to the outside world as possible. The entire adventure, titled "A Room Without A View", was documented via webcam.
The Polish artist spent nearly two and a half weeks packaged inside a sensory limitation cube (otherwise known as a giant black box), embarking on a self-imposed challenge to sketch on the walls of the box everyday from 10:30 AM to 5 PM with as little exposure to the outside world as possible. The entire adventure, titled "A Room Without A View", was documented via webcam.