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Sunday, April 08, 2007

Some things never cease to amaze me.

Street artists, like this man photographed below.

He is turning slabs of concrete along the walkway of Bourke St., Melbourne, into works of art.


(Now, how do you like that? Just beautiful, don't you think?)



Mind you, all he had were trays of broken pastels, some white tape to line the border of his artworks, concrete floors as his "canvas", and photos of famous paintings as references!



(Close-up view of one of his finished work)

Doesn't it make you wonder how some people could create beautiful things out of the ordinary? =)

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