"Terraced" is a multi-site photographic installation that places large-scale images of terraced houses on other buildings around the city. The side wall of this convenience store on the corner of Wynyard Street and York Street features one of these displays. The artworks were photographed by artist James Voller has photographed in inner city suburbs such as Redfern, Darlinghurst and Surry Hills. It is part of the "Art and About Sydney" which features temporary art installations around the city
Quite deceptive to the eye.
ReplyDeleteI never could understand this ephemeral stuff.
ReplyDeleteFrom your photo I would not have known this was a photo mural on the side of the building. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe side photos of terraces are delightful; the front facade of the EzyMart has too much advertising.
ReplyDeleteoh, wow! thought it was real!
ReplyDeleteTook me a while to figure it out! I'm just too literal!
ReplyDeletei thought that was real! love it!
ReplyDeleteHello!:) It is phenomenal deception, and I thought it was real at first.
ReplyDeleteInteresting street scene. It does look quite real!
ReplyDeleteEven the lower ones have fences. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting. I first read the title as Wayward Street...
ReplyDeleteAnd so we are actually taken a bit fooled by something that actually is not there.
ReplyDeleteHow fantastic is that. Super deceptive but done so well.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting concept. Almost a shame that it's temporary!
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