Interesting shift happening in Melbourne (and probably elsewhere). Seeing more sophisticated street art techniques adapted for residential exterior murals.
Wrote up what I'm observing:
- Traditional street art styles being refined for homeowner appeal
- Integration with architecture vs. raw warehouse walls
- New techniques like trompe l'oeil effects and tech integration
- How residential commissions differ from traditional street art
Also covers the practical side: working with homeowners, council regulations, longevity considerations, etc.
Melbourne's laneway culture is definitely influencing residential aesthetics. Anyone else seeing this trend in their city?
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Interesting shift happening in Melbourne (and probably elsewhere). Seeing more sophisticated street art techniques adapted for residential exterior murals.
Wrote up what I'm observing:
- Traditional street art styles being refined for homeowner appeal
- Integration with architecture vs. raw warehouse walls
- New techniques like trompe l'oeil effects and tech integration
- How residential commissions differ from traditional street art
Also covers the practical side: working with homeowners, council regulations, longevity considerations, etc.
Melbourne's laneway culture is definitely influencing residential aesthetics. Anyone else seeing this trend in their city?
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