A couple of weeks ago, I wandered an inner suburb of Melbourne called Moorabbin.
I found this outside the Kingston Arts Centre on the main road through Moorabbin.
I wasn't sure if this was a temporary or permanent arrangement.
It just seemed quite odd, supported by two pot plants.
like a stray painting
waiting for identity
a place in the world
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The figure in the middle sure looks like a lost angel. Hope he finds me.
Happy Ruby Tuesday2.
What an interesting piece, very graffiti like.
Yes, kind of like moveable graffiti. Hope it finds a home where it can be enjoyed.
I like this piece. I'm not a fan of graffiti per se, but this is much more controlled and refined. A little bit goes a long way. if you cover an entire building with it, then it loses it's impact.
Hmmm, it does look odd... But very red!
Thanks for hosting.
An interesting artwork. Hope it's just a temporary there.
http://www.womenandperspectives.com/2013/04/balinese-leyak-statue.html
it's very cool...maybe they like to be able to display other artwork and don't want to have to hang everything.
A lovely photo, great composition!
Well done!
Hello, happy Ruby Tuesday to you. You could have used your photo for Monday Murals too.
I think it is a beautiful and interesting piece.
http://mauldinfamily1.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/ruby-red-tuesday-10/
Looks like graffiti is becoming an art mode with a message, but what is the message? As I ask on my post this week!
It does look like it waiting to be hung somewhere ... would love to know its final destination. Behind the planters, one cannot appreciate the full scope of the piece. :)
Interesting pic,hope it hasn't been forgotten or misplaced. Great verses!
Very odd, but lovely!
So happy to have found this community. Am surprised MMT didn't tell me about it. Too modest or didn't want me here. lol. This was a tough first try. My thinking not as soulful. Hi to all!
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