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‘Ten more years’: Helen Wilding, the artist sketching the whole of Melbourne’s Brunswick Street

ArtJanuary 3, 2026
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‘Ten more years’: Helen Wilding, the artist sketching the whole of Melbourne’s Brunswick Street
Wilding has been drawing the same street for seven years, taking in cafes, pubs, homes, churches, markets, shops and a branch of the legendary A1 Lebanese bakery•
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Wilding has been drawing the same street for seven years, taking in cafes, pubs, homes, churches, markets, shops and a branch of the legendary A1 Lebanese bakery

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Once a week you can find Helen Wilding and friends sitting on the side of the road, pens in hand. This time she’s perched on a tiny folding stool between a couple of pot plants, focusing intently on a plant nursery. It appears to be shut.

Wilding has been sketching this same street in inner Melbourne for seven years. Stretching for a couple of kilometres through Fitzroy, one of Melbourne’s oldest suburbs, Brunswick Street has everything – cafes, pubs, homes, churches, markets, shops and a branch of the legendary A1 Lebanese bakery.

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Source: Guardian - World News

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