“Look at this shoe”, J said “I found it on my nature strip, it’s huge”.
“My Mum has really big feet”, said R.
“I’d be surprised if that shoe belonged to somebody’s Mum” replied J.
ilovestkilda
Click here to see my older blog I love St Kilda (2005-2009).
Another conversation
Another voice
On edge #4
Girls on edge #3
Found squashed on the road: Carlisle St, St Kilda.
Pink bag
WE NEED YOUR HELP
by filling this bag with……. good used clothing, toys, books, magazines, shoes, household goods etc
for collection this coming Monday.
The only bag that was ready for collection was the one sitting next to the mattress. (see below)
More freeway art
Tennyson St, St Kilda
Business as usual
No comfort for the girls working on Greeve St.
A long walk home
Carlisle St, St Kilda
Out of site
Old St Kilda Monument
What does it mean?
Re-direction notice
“You can’t always take your stuff with you”, but you can you leave it in cyberspace at the old address.
‘I love St Kilda‘ is my other blog that investigates similar themes to ‘City Traces’ but is a more in depth exploration of a particular place. After running two blogs for the last 6 months I have decided to combine the two sites.
Click here to see the earlier work from I love St Kilda.
If you are interested in looking at the stencil work go to the stencil archive discarded or postings categories on the side bar.