How about this?

A spot of art,

Glebe Tram Mural

joy and

street art

Glebe Tram Mural

social history.

street art Glebe

Glebe Tram Mural

The mural artist is called

Kelly Wallwork

Kelly Wallwork

Kelly Wallwork. How apt.

street art

Glebe Tram Mural

It’s a 

mix of old and new.

street art

Glebe Tram Mural Votes Yes

In a city where big business, big developers, big freeways can be bigly, blandly, disruptively overwhelming,

street art

Glebe Tram Mural Has Legs

street art Wallwork

Glebe Tram Mural Has More Legs

I am delighted

Kelly Wallwork mural

Glebe Tram Mural
those 1950s women

to see originality and nostalgia

Kelly Wallwork mural

Glebe Tram Mural Movement

all rolled into piece of skillful splendid street art.

Here’s a bunch more info about the mural, including oral history recordings 

and to a site with interesting trivia about Sydney’s ol trams.

Wallwork mural Glebe

Glebe Tram Mural detail

Do you have a favourite piece of street art?

A local one, even?

Wallwork mural Glebe

Glebe Tram Mural Walks On By

with love, art and soul from Sally

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7 thoughts on “How about this?

  1. Trams seem to give a place character and life somehow. Thanks for sharing this street art!

    I am a Life Coach and also have a poetry blog here on WordPress and today’s poem is about a tram driver in Switzerland in case you have time to look? Have also included the link to my coaching website in case you are interested in seeing this too and do feel free to share with others as many of my sessions are held online via Skype, Facetime or Zoom.

    Sunny greetings from Switzerland,

    Sam 🙂

    https://peacockpoetryblog.wordpress.com/2018/05/31/tram-dram/

    http://www.samallencoachingcreatively.com

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