Monday, May 26, 2025

Fitzroy St Murals for Mural Monday

 





These photographs, taken during my former wanderings through the storied precincts of Fitzroy in Melbourne, form a modest yet treasured archive of days past. Though some images have weathered time gracefully and others appear worn or unrefined, each holds a certain charm for me—vestiges of solitary afternoons spent observing the character of the city through the lens of my camera.

Fitzroy, long regarded as Melbourne’s cradle of bohemian culture, has earned renown for its vibrant and often provocative street art. From the 1970s onwards, its laneways and brick facades became the canvas for an evolving urban dialogue—first through political slogans and stencil art, and later through intricate murals and large-scale commissions that drew artists from across the globe. The suburb’s walls speak in colour and form, telling stories of rebellion, community, and cultural transformation.

In such an environment, every corner bore the potential for artistic revelation. My photowalks, humble though they were, sought to capture fleeting intersections between light, decay, and expression. Some of the images reflect this energy vividly; others merely hint at it. Regardless of composition or clarity, these photographs are to me what relics are to a historian: fragments that, when assembled, speak not only of place, but of time and of one’s quiet presence within it.

They may not all gleam with technical finesse, but they are, in their own right, memory’s keepsakes—witness to an era in which Fitzroy’s streets breathed with defiant creativity and untamed spirit.


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Sigma 17mm f4 


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34 comments:

  1. These murals make for wonderful photos. The light in your first photo is amazing, and the second one made me laugh. Good photos and good memories.

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    1. I suspect people won't like the first one that much. I like the light though

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  2. Your photographic captures are excellent. The first one is sensational, with that huge shadow. Thank you for the accompanying information. I always learn something new here with you—much appreciated!

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  3. I like the shadow on the first mural, but particularly appreciate the third one

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  4. Memory's keepsakes indeed! These are all amazing. Thank you so much for sharing them.

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    1. The suburbs are becoming more dangerous with emerging crimes

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  5. Such interesting and colorful murals. I love that deep shadow of the tree in your first photo. In the second one it looks like that guy is taking a bite out of the building.

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  6. Fitzroy St St Kilda is a long way from the suburb of Fitzroy, both geographically and culturally. Which did you prefer?

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    1. I prefer Fitzroy as it is impossible to park in St Kilda

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  7. I like the first one very much. I enlarged to make sure that the tree shadow was cast and not embedded in the mural itself. If it was part of the mural, it fooled me -- which is not hard to do. 😉😎

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  8. I totally agree with your thoughts about the significance of these works of art! I think my favorite is the bench; it is made of tiles!

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  9. There are some nice works featured, especially the bird.

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  10. That's quite a lot to see. You would like to know how it is now.

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  11. Great variety of murals. I like the bird (magpie maybe?). Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.

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  12. Perhaps not quite my favourite kind of murals, but good to have them preserved in photos, as this kind of art changes over the years, and doesn't remain the same forever. (Even if not painted over, colours will change etc.)

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  13. You found a lot of beautiful ones again. Beautiful.

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  14. Love the murals, great finds. Take care, have a wonderful day and a happy week ahead.

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  15. Beautiful murals. A time long past. This reminded me of areas in San Francisco back in the day.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺

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  16. Good ones. I like the shadow of the tree across the 1st one.

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  17. These are just wonderful. It looks like a really interesting area!

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