Showing posts with label Newport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newport. Show all posts

Friday, October 4, 2013

Incredibly beautiful photos of the west by Warren Kirk

Today a guy called Warren came to our exhibition. I'd make contact with Warren a few months ago, but today I'm glad he reminded me of his photography work on Flickr which focuses on the western suburbs.

These are just so awesome - rich in detail and colour, and with a real humanity. Plus a few ghost signs along the way:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/70980743@N03/

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Signs of heavy industry

Today I had some time up my sleeve before picking up my daughter from a party in the west, so I headed to Newport, Altona and Brooklyn with my bike in the back. Loved it out there in these desolate  back lots, ex-quarries and factories, the kinds of places I used to explore for years before I'd ever heard of ghost signs:

Yarraville, on the way

Newport, on the way

Newport


Newport 60s shopping strip (or, yes, circle, as it surrounds a roundabout). Now full of awesome Middle Eastern shops.
Same shopping centre - Lebanese grocery.
Not ghost signs but the best shop display I've ever seen (next two as well) 




Altona

Altona - only the "O" remains

Those are also from the backblocks of industrial North Altona:










Now, the industrial backblocks of Melbourne's very own Brooklyn. it's not exactly Williamsburg or Crown Heights, but has its own special charm:

This site is misleading. Despite the abandoned look, it's now home to a hip construction company making modular eco-housing. Gentrification is coming Brooklyn's way - a few lots for sale on the way have been rezoned for residential development.









Nice traditional ghost sign to finish off with. In the bit of Yarraville next to Brooklyn.