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Melbourne Street Art

Hosier Lane in Melbourne, Australia

October 21, 2024

Melbourne street art and graffiti can be found through the Australian city, but Hosier Lane hosts the most intense display. Although some people claim that street artists can legally paint on buildings there, my research suggests otherwise. Unlike most street art in Montreal and the murals of La Jolla, most, if not all, of the street art on Hosier Lane appears overnight, painted furtively. Regardless of its legality, the short alley attracts tourists and locals alike.

Because street art, by its nature and location, can easily be replaced with something painted on top of it, the following gallery reflects a single day in Melbourne, October 21, 2024.

Due to their size, intricacy, and location, the following two images most likely are legal, perhaps even commissioned, artwork.

Melbourne Street Art: Most Likely a Legal Painting
Most likely a commissioned mural
Melbourne Street Art: An intricate, probably commissioned, image
An intricate, probably commissioned, image

The images below have the hallmarks of more traditionally painted graffiti.

Melbourse Street Art: "Jailed" portrait
Melbourse Street Art: “Jailed” portrait

Street Art Elsewhere in Melbourne

Even though Hosier Street displays the greatest number of images, you can find street art throughout Melbourne. I loved discovering it around corners, by looking up, or simply encountering them in surprising places.

The Verdict

No one can legitimately equate the street art in Melbourne with the impressive art found in the National Gallery of Victoria, but one also should not dismiss the talent of some of these street artists. especially since they must paint furtively, in the dark. Images can be witty or satiric or profane. As with the graffiti in Montréal, tagging can be annoying since it defaces better work, but that also comes with the genre.

Debbie Lee Wesselmann

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The Four Seasons Hotel Sydney: Review

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney: the lobby

The Four Seasons Hotel Sydney has all the luxuries one would expect from the brand. The premises are open and modern, with clean lines. And the well-trained staff, particularly the concierges, offer cheerful greetings and lots of assistance. If you want to stay in, you can always head to the coffee shop for a snack or to the Mode Kitchen and Bar for a gourmet meal. Although I didn’t try it myself, Grain Bar looked fun.

DĂ©cor: Luxury modern

Location: The Rocks

Room Size: Comfortably large, but not huge

Best amenity: the offer of showers in the spa upon arrival

Advantages: Excellent location, steps from the Circular Quay

Disadvantages: The ground floor event space can spill out into the lobby

Tip: Rates vary with season and length of stay. Be on the lookout for deals.

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Where to Eat in Sydney, Australia

Where to Eat in Sydney: Oysters and sparkling wine at the Sydney Cove Oyster Bar
Where to Eat in Sydney: Oysters and sparkling wine at the Sydney Cove Oyster Bar

During a recent trip to Australia, I narrowed down where to eat in Sydney. I’ve done all the research and the taste-testing for World Oyster readers so that you won’t be disappointed. (Hey, someone had to do it!) All you need to do is read, book, and go.

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Best Things to Do in Sydney, Australia

Best Things to Do in Sydney: view of the city from the Sydney Opera House.
Best Things to Do in Sydney: view of the city from the Sydney Opera House.

When trying to plan the best things to do in Sydney, I found that I had to re-vamp my expectations of visiting an international city. Yes, Sydney has culture and, yes, Sydney has history; however, unlike European cities, you won’t find yourself steeped in the past. Instead, you end up embracing the now.

Most surprising: how the climate allows for outdoor activities, year round.

Best activity for families: visiting the Tarango Zoo

Most iconic sight: the Sydney Opera House

Best walk to get away from the bustle of the city: the Royal Botanical Gardens

Best restaurants for foodies: Silvester’s and CafĂ© Sydney