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Author Archives: Julie
Found
This image absented itself from all of my records for at least a year. I looked everywhere on several occasion and in the end concluded that I had written over it. There was another image in it’s place that didn’t quite work as well. I stumbled on it the other day – just by chance [...]
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Not so easy to answer
Corner of Greeve and Vale Street, St Kilda
Moving around
The chair was was originally on the nature strip when the stencil was applied. Then it disappeared for a short time only to reappear in the front garden. “Glad to see you like my stencil” J said to the neighbour who had lived in the street for 9 years but had assiduously avoided all neighbourly [...]
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