In the inner city of Melbourne, you could never guess what lies hidden in the alleyways that are normally closed off. This one was left partially open for some reason. Within we discover stratigraphically arranged objets d'art – garbage skips, a rubbish bin, empty beer kegs, plastic wrapping, milk crates, defunct industrial cookers, ornamental cast-iron plant pots, sheets of warping plywood and fibreboard, an old oil drum, an empty grease can, lonely cigarette packets, numerous butts, an upended cardboard drink cup and a discarded Coke can.
In the inner city of Melbourne, you could never guess what lies hidden in the alleyways that are normally closed off. This one was left partially open for some reason. Within we discover stratigraphically arranged objets d'art – garbage skips, a rubbish bin, empty beer kegs, plastic wrapping, milk crates, defunct industrial cookers, ornamental cast-iron plant pots, sheets of warping plywood and fibreboard, an old oil drum, an empty grease can, lonely cigarette packets, numerous butts, an upended cardboard drink cup and a discarded Coke can.