Bridge Lane currently features temporary Laneway Art as part of the Art and About Sydney festival. "Donut" is a sculpture by Brook Andrew which is a large inflated PVC form in the shape of a doughnut, hanging high above the lane.The striking black and white matrix is an indigenous Wiradjuri design. The shape references ancient European and Indigenous depictions of time travel and healing, and the popular contemporary notion of a ‘pie in the sky’. At the end of the laneway, is a glimpse of another piece of art, in Tank Stream Way. "Untitled" is a piece of street art or graffiti art by Barry McGee.
I thought it was a life preserver at first.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot Jim. Really cool.
ReplyDeleteThat is a huge one !
ReplyDeleteIt is a big innertube. Cool.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great shot!
ReplyDeleteVery original :)
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How stunning is this in monochrome! Like an artistic lifesaver in an alleyway!
ReplyDeleteI like the donut but the other piece well ... it looks like graffiti.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of this eye-catching street art, Jim.
ReplyDeleteCool art.
ReplyDeleteDidn't realise it was still there. Like the donut, the graffiti leaves me cold.
ReplyDeleteThis is great - I'll have to look for it
ReplyDeleteEmma Dalloway, you'll have to be quick. The exhibits are only there for a few more days.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful to discover places like this?
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ReplyDeleteNot something you expect to see as you turn a corner Jim, cool shot!
ReplyDeleteSuper shot, Jim.
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The street without the ambulas (spelling?) this time. MB
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