I regularly walk through the Perth city centre and am especially drawn to the alleys and laneways that feature urban art. I’m not talking about the senseless tagging, obscene scribbles and outright vandalism on bins and bus shelters, I’m talking about art. Street art. I’m not advocating vandalism, I’m celebrating a medium and artist that is often misunderstood.
I love BIG art. I love big, gutsy public art. These pieces are really special to see. I love to get up really close and let the whole picture consume my peripheral vision so I feel like I’m IN the picture. I can check out the detail before pacing backwards with awkward strides to soak in the whole piece. In – out, big – small, piece – whole, detail – entirety. I love it.
Unlike a gallery, there are no laminated signs saying “Please do not touch”. There are no fancy ropes keeping me from approaching and no security guards watching my movements. I have complete freedom. I like to stand close and see the textures on the surface, the shape and flow of the paint, the overspray, the layers, the runs, the stencil edge, the faux holes painted for effect, the shine and highlights on the brickwork or concrete. Glorious.
Here are some more pics I’ve found lately around town. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do – it certainly brightens up my lunchtime walk!
Check out my other posts in this series: Perth Alley Art – I and Perth Alley Art II