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Chris Honig - graffiti
Lynn Freeman talking to Chris Honig about the graffiti in Melbourne's Hosier Lane.
A collaborative painting between Soloe, Jubs and Chris Honig. Photograph by Constantin Tanasa (a tourist himself from Italy).
A collaborative artwork between Acme and Soloe. Photograph by Cat Fizzano.
A collaboration between Jubs and Soloe. Photograph by Chris Honig.
Artwork by Afro. Photograph by Chris Honig.
A Frankenstein painted by Spike. Without access to a brush, Spike painted the work with an old T-shirt found in a dumpster. Photograph by Chris Honig.
A collaboration between Afro, Chris Honig and Acme. Photograph by Jacob Oberman
A collaboration between Jay-Boy and Acme. Photograph by Chris Honig
A collaboration between Jay-Boy and Acme. Photograph by Chris Honig
Artwork by Jay-Boy. Jay-Boy gives a ‘shout-out’ to other artists by including their names in the top-left of his piece. Although not experiencing homelessness himself, many of these other artists are. Photograph by Chris Honig.
Artwork by Jubs. Photograph by Chris Honig.
An incomplete mural collaboration between Acme and Jay-Boy for Australia day 2017. The mural is incomplete but tourists still stop to pose for photographs. Photograph by Chris Honig.
Collaboration between Acme and Jay-Boy. Photograph by Chris Honig.
Jay-Boy working on a piece at the north end of Hosier Lane. Photograph by Chris Honig.
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