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A Visual Treat

Street Art in the Geelong CBD

Thursday, 28 September 2017

 

Take yourself on a walking tour of some of the coolest, most attention grabbing street art you will see in Australia, right here in the Geelong CBD.

Geelong's vibrant street art has transformed the streets and lanes into colourful public artwork, celebrating diverse themes and artistic styles.

Want to know the hottest spots to explore the art in Central Geelong? Minns Lane, James Street, Dennys Place and Brougham St.

To The Unknown Mariner - incredible due to its scale and beauty, this work of art aims to celebrate and pay tribute to Geelongs maritime history. The weathered face of an old man at sea depicts the harsh life lived out in the elements. Desigined by Cam Scale, this artwork is located in Brougham Street.
To The Unknown Marriner P1xels Photograpphy 
photo: P1xels Photography
 

Moi-Yo Miller - once a famously beautiful magicians assistant, now a famously beautiful Mural, Moi-Yo Miller sits on the corner of James Street and Minns Lane. Created by Michael Cassar, this mural celebrates one of Geelong's very own famous faces. 

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Photo: @kezzahvia Instagram

 

This delightful artwork below by Laura Alice can be found at the Karingallery Wall, James Street.

 Laura Alice James St photo Reg Ryan

Photo: The Weekly Review

 

Denny's Place - this lane-way celebrates the idea of home grown talent. Showcasing two portraits of important people from the region, it is a street art spot not to miss. Chrissy Amphlett created by Glen Smith sits under King Billy by Cam Scale.

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 Photo: Moby Dick