A photo gallery of some the best street art in Melbourne, including work by Rone, Be Free and Vexta, and details of where to find them. (Although hurry, these walls are changing all the time!)
One of my favourite street artist’s, Be Free, has painted these instantly recognisable and charming little girl characters all over Melbourne. This one is found on Degraves Street.
On Hosier Lane in the CBD even the bollards get a makeover.
Minutes from the Radisson Melbourne are the food stalls and interesting art installations of Queen Victoria Market.
Storage containers get a colourful new look at Section 8 container bar.
A dead end worth exploring – Chinatown’s Croft Alley.
An octopus in Chinatown – Croft Alley
Eyes by James Beatty at South Melbourne Market.
Work by Vexta, another brilliant female artist. at South Melbourne Market
Melbourne artist, Rone, paints beautiful women around the globe. This lady is in Fitzroy but you can also find his work in London’s Brick Lane.
Rankins Lane (I’d also recommend the bagels at Manchester Press!)
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