Since the 1980s, the area around the historic Sydney suburb of Newtown, NSW - including the outskirts of Newtown, Enmore, Erskineville, Camperdown and St. Peters - already have a work of graffiti and "street art" is placed on local walls.
These works range in many styles and methods of operation. They include a number of large-scale murals, political slogans painted by hand, figurative designs hand-painted, semi-abstract design of a spray-painted, and the development of styles such as stencil and graffiti art posters (also known as "wheatpasting").
"Street art" style and great location in the Newtown area include:
These works range in many styles and methods of operation. They include a number of large-scale murals, political slogans painted by hand, figurative designs hand-painted, semi-abstract design of a spray-painted, and the development of styles such as stencil and graffiti art posters (also known as "wheatpasting").
"Street art" style and great location in the Newtown area include:
- Murals facing King St. and adjacent streets
- Stencil art of studio photography in Gladstone St, Newtown near Railway Station
- Stencil, slogans and murals in and around the pedestrian tunnel under the railway, which connects Bella St and Bedford St.
- Graffiti worked in the area between the Enmore Rd and the railway line, including Gladstone St, St industrial area Wilford, Wilford Lane, Thurnby Lane and Phillip Lane
- Murals, stencils and graffiti slogans in and around Camperdown Memorial Rest Park
- Wall art at about Applebee St Station and St Peters, near Sydney Park
- Multi-panel mural spraypaint on the wall behind St. Luke's Church, Enmore by Matthew Peet (aka 'Mystery')
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