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Tom Trinca
Australia
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Melbourne Doors – These two doors are actually separate but lie within the same alley within the CBD. I combined the two to include as much graffiti encroachment as possible! Hope you guys like it!
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- A rare bit of graffiti that actually makes a statement, wow! / Recently fixed up the resolution so it is now available as anything from canvases to cards.
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I love stumbling upon such urban scenes. Steam was floating from the gutter, the clatter of contruction drifted from several buildings, it had a great feeling with the addition of the big red stripe!
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I’ve wanted to cartoon the CBD for ages, I’ve held off because it takes so damn long to complete with all the little details.
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Cartoon Lonsdale is based upon a photo I took of Little Lonsdale Street in Feb 07. The photo went through Photoshop, no filters were used, all manually done If you would like to see more artwork in this type of style, visit: / Qv Apartments Cartoon / Car Park Vision / Tariff Motors
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I nice survivor of the older industrial architecture in central Melbourne, slowly being encroached upon by graffiti and new age architecture.
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Beneath the Toorak rd motorway flyover at Gardner’s Creek
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Another I’m-not-to-sure-i-should-upload-this / what do you think?
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My current favourite angle of Melbourne. Hosier Lane is FULL of collaborative art, it’s a real stand out faeture of this city, I tried to capture here the biggest chunck of the scene as i could.
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Or LEDs as they’re also known. This is a 20 second exposure of our house’s side lane, with me waving my bike light whilst walking backwards. Took a few tries to get right
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This was in a fantastic little alley over the east side of the Melbourne CBD. The alley was jam packed with obscure shops and doorways, and was coated entirely with graffiti. The focus is slightly dodgey, but i think it’ll look fine scaled down on RB.
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This has been sitting around a while, decided to upload it.
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Not the most original name!
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I took this photo partly becuase I could invisage some kind of story taking place within, and becuase of it’s unusual muggy atmosphere…slightly edited on photoshop
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Macro! This was taken on a path the other side of the train line that runs past / St Kevin’s.
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This is another portraiture experiment – the figure is a friend posing for me on the second floor of the National Gallery of Victoria. / Please, let me know what you think : )
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Taken about six stories above RMIT around mid day, I got up there on one of the few openly accessible stair cases I’ve managed to stumble on in the CBD, handy! I like this scene because it felt kind of eccentric and out of place in the midst of an architectural wonder land like RMIT, of course that’s not really obvious from the photo! This scene is from a long line of grungy forgotten areas I’ve bumped into and photographed over the last four or so months.
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The leaves are easier to pick, the backdrop if you can’t tell’s the cracked remnents of an old tree stump, it had become grey enough to resemble what i wished it to – earth. The image is about life returning to the ground.
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The Alley Art Group
by Tom TrincaJust sent in a request to make a new group – Alley Art, a group where you can upload anything from macro to modelling, so long as it’s …
Just sent in a request to make a new group – Alley Art, a group where you can upload anything from macro to modelling, so long as it’s within the confines of an alley or lane. Below’s some great Alley Art that inspired me to make the group: / The Passage – Anuja Manchanayake / / All posed out – Jo O’Brien & Helen Mclean! / / The Alley – Peter Hammer / If you’d love to to upload art to this potential group or help moderate it, I’d love to hear from you.
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Tom's Alley Series
by Tom TrincaI’ve got a few alley and street shot’s strung through my portfolio, I thought I’d link them up into a series. Here’s a sample: / !http:...
I’ve got a few alley and street shot’s strung through my portfolio, I thought I’d link them up into a series. Here’s a sample: / / None of these pics follow a specific style, some are similar and others a pretty different. Hope somebody out there likes em! Here’s the links / Lane Hot spot / Hosier Lane (this one’s a photo montage, not just a single photograph) / Greyscale Londsale / Melbourne Laneway 1 / All these were taken in Melbourne with a Pentax MZ-50 SLR.
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I’ve been slowly experimenting with digital drawing. It was a real love/hate relationship making this particular drawing. Using Serif photo plus you have to specify every little detail in the creation process, so that you can some times be drawing on the wrong layer and have to do it again! If you like this work, here’s two other cartoons of Melbourne: here and here
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I wanted to experiment with the sponge tool a bit here. I desaturated all areas of graffiti to heighten a sense of contrast between the laneway and external creative influences such as graffiti. I’ve made a photo collage of a part of hosier lane, so go check it our if you’re a fan of graffiti or Hosier Lane.
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Yep, another photo collage, This one’s from the same balcanoy i took Mini-Mt-Buller-Series #1 from. I wanted to capture as much of the view as possible, and although the lighting and colours are a little flat I thought it was still worth posting. / Check out some other photo collages with these links below / Hosier Lane / Melbourne Panorama / There are some more links to photo callages on these pages if you want to see more, hope you like them.
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This photo’s been sitting in the back of my folio, i think it deserves some time at the top. I can never remember what the lane this was taken in, it’s full though, of equally quirky stores that are all being slowly absorbed by graffiti
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