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Painted L H Ford Bridge pylons. Kids caught defacing with graffiti are given a community service order and handed over to a local Wirradgeri artist. He makes sure that if they are going to paint on walls then they are going to do it properly.
There are a bunch of notes on the Flickr photo that explains what the symbols are.

The Talbragar River flows into the Macquarrie. This shows the rivers, waterholes, and huts around the waterholes. Note the artists' signatures along the bottom.

Echidnas!

I've just had a film developed, so expect photos of The Dish, garden flowers and other stuff.
There are a bunch of notes on the Flickr photo that explains what the symbols are.

The Talbragar River flows into the Macquarrie. This shows the rivers, waterholes, and huts around the waterholes. Note the artists' signatures along the bottom.

Echidnas!

I've just had a film developed, so expect photos of The Dish, garden flowers and other stuff.
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In the next town over, they have specific walls dedicated to that where the kids can write or spray any design or message they like as long as it isn't obscene. That town has surprisingly few taggers.
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Aboriginal artwork is neat! Those echidnae are great!
Do the handprints are around them have any special signifigance o are they just decorative?
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Nifty!
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I don't actually mind the art in well done graffiti, but I prefer that folks ask permission (or are requested) to do graffiti, and so much of it is just gang tagging here. In the eighties, there was some beautiful art-graffiti, some with permission, some without, but it's become just scribbling anymore.
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Now they know how others feel.
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I love folk art of all sorts ... whether canadian aboriginal, or australian, interesting that I see some very distinct similarities to some of the stylization....
I'm sure some anthropologist somewhere has written a paper on that. Me I just think it's very cool and a reminder once again that whole continents and oceans apart though cultures might be. We're all just people.