I Still See. The Street | sections of colour. Photograph Robert Young Artist. Selection of images from Chippendale. 1998
I Still See | The Street
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I Still See | The Street
No colour.  The Street | sections of colour.
Rain Outside The Box
Fire
The Space Between
The Landscape. The Street
My Heart can fly with you | The Street
And Then Brown | The Street
Three UP | The Street
Green Water Grate | The Street
Absent School Photo | The Street
Prision Bricks
If Pigs Could Fly
I See Clearly Now | The Street
Always Take The Weather With You  | The Street
Looking Through The Square Window | The Street
Dont Look For The Cracks | The Street
Blue Period | The Street
Fluttering My Eyes | The Street
Great Paint | The Street
The Potential, If Only | The Street
Life's Precarious | The Street
Crowned | The Street
Love Story | The Street
Function And Form | The Street
I Think Therefore I Am  | The Street
Hang 'em High | The Street
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The Street | Sections of Abstract Colour
Photographs by Robert Young, 1998 – Chippendale, NSW

As an artist, photographer, and sculptor, I’ve always been drawn to overlooked moments—quiet scenes that whisper stories if you stand still long enough to listen. The Street is a series of abstract photographs captured in 1998, wandering through the old streets of Chippendale, long before it became what is now Central Park and its gleaming tower and shopping centre.

Back then, Chippendale was a rough-edged, working-class suburb, slightly broken, full of history and humanity. Among the laneways, you could find accidental masterpieces—layers of paint, graffiti, and forgotten objects forming brilliant, chaotic colour palettes on peeling walls and cracked pavements. These weren’t curated by artists but shaped by time, weather, and the well-intentioned efforts of council workers, who would cover graffiti with bright blocks of mismatched colour. In doing so, they unknowingly created fleeting urban canvases that fascinated me.

These photographs capture the humour, the decay, and the strange beauty of those street fragments—part detritus, part urban poetry. They are abstract, yet rooted in place and memory. Each image feels like a postcard from a moment that has long since disappeared.

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