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Sydney Street Art Gallery

**Updated 22 Nov 2015 with Newtown and Erskineville**

**Updated 26 Nov 2015 with Kings Cross and Darlinghurst**

**Updated 4 December with Balmain and the latest in Bondi**

** Updated 15 July 2016 with Everything Else **

10 comments Sydney Street Art Gallery

Wow! These are so amazing. 🙂

Well thank you! I was so happy to find them as Sydney seems a bit limited with Street Art (but then I’ve only just gotten here so I need to keep my eyes open. And people rave about the street art scene in Melbourne which I hope to see early next year.

Really great images. I think that Taiya is fantastic. Monochromatic seems to be in. I also really liked Rhianna Jade. Also one by unknown. They are all great, it is just those that jumped out at me.

Thank you! So good to finally seem some street art here in Sydney. Am looking forward to stumbling upon more (although everyone keeps says – go to Melbourne). And I finally came up with a street artist name for myself …..‘SKWALL’ I thought it fit in well with my sailing motif. Now I just need to learn how to paint walls and I am all set. Or can street art photographers have cool street art names too?

Ladybuggz says:

wow! there are some pretty good artists, too bad they don’t put paint to board, I’d take some home with me!!

Actually, many do! I bought one piece from my favorite street artist ASKEW ONE for a friend of mine who had been feeling really down and needed to be reminded of her inner warrior. I’ve been following ASKEW ONE on my Pacific sailing journey and have seen his works in Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand and Australia. I got the chance to meet him in New Zealand during a street art festival which was totally cool. I think that is why I like this art form so much…the accessibility to the art and artist and the incorporation of the art into our every day lives. I would buy works for myself from street artists if only I had a wall to hang them on. Decorating options are limited when living on on a sailboat 🙂

badfish says:

I think I was an Aussie in a past life. See…paint the rocks must be next!

I’m telling you, I must have been an Aussie in a past life too because I feel more at home here than anywhere else I’ve visited outside of NY and Chicago. Loving it.
And the aborigines did paint rocks. Maybe these handprints were yours from a past life.

Cool gallery. Newtown, St Peters and Bondi are the best places for this, and it looks like you found them. 🙂
Look up Fintan Magee. He is the artist for some of the wall art you’ve photographed.

? Thank you! I love the Fintan Magee pieces I have stumbled upon here so far. Just looked at his website and apparently have more to see. I typically just wander through neighborhoods and ‘happen upon’ works. But my next stop is ‘informed’…I read on Jude’s blog that there is some street art to be found in The Rocks Area so that is where I am heading next.

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