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Ritchie's Fremantle Street Art Character Workshop, May 8
Photos from the workshop held by Ritchie and local Fremantle street artist Dave Misled at the Moore's Building in Fremantle.Read more ►
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This wonderful world of purchase power : About The Abandoned Trolley Phenomenon Project. May 3
In the first month staying in Fremantle, i bicycled around the town and did a little research about what happens in this town. One thing that caught my interest is that I found a lot of abandoned trolleys around the town.Abandoned trolleys are not really big issue actually and this doesn't happen in all cities or towns in the world. But my friends in Fremantle didn't seem aware of it before i ...Read more ►
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The Studio Research Artworks, May 2
Ritchie's studio at the Moore's Building, Henry Street, Fremantle. Thanks to the Fremantle Arts Centre for the use of this space and the apartment.Read more ►
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Mini multi-purose sewing machine and insutruction manual book, May 2
This is one of my tool to working the Abandoned trolley phenomenon project. Thanks Iaska for the sewing machine. I need 2 hour to setup the new bobbins, and i think i broke the winding pin . . . a bit : ) . . . anyway, it still can sew good.Read more ►
28/04/11 0 comment/s post a comment
Abandoned Trolley website goes live
Fremantle Abandoned Trolley Project is online! click here >>http://abandonedtrolleyproject.orgRead more ►
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Street Art Workshop
Photos from the workshop held by Ritchie and local Fremantle street artist Dave Misled at the Moore's Building in Fremantle on Saturday 8 May, 2010.Read more ►
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Abandoned Trolley Project
During his second visit, Ritchie's interest in Fremantle's abandoned shopping trolleys developed into a street art project in which he created a fabric cover to place over an abandoned trolley as a decorative gesture, transforming the trolley into a street sculpture. The cover carried the text, 'This wonderful world of purchase power', anti-consumerist song lyrics from the Manic Street Preachers, ...Read more ►