I am always documenting art on my way with dedication; the act of documentation itself can be an art form, as suggested by scholars like Berger and Sontag.

Sculpture, Harmony in bronze by Bror Forslund, Perennagården in Karlshamn, Sweden. September 2023.

Forgotten Songs, Public Art by Michael Thomas Hill, Angel Place, Sydney, Australia, September 2024.

Artist Barbie (@barbie.rum) assembling commercial prints, Pitt Street Mall, Sydney, Australia, September 2024.

I captured this in Sydney, but I don’t know the artist. If you have any information, please let me know.

The Canopy Artwork by Jacob Nash – Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia. January 2025.

MASS-kollektivet, Dance in Blekinge & Artwork by Anna Nyberg – Ronneby Konsthall, Sweden, June 2023.

Globe by Bronwyn Oliver, UNSW Kensington Campus, Australia, July 2024.

For displacement, for carrying pain, for mothers, for sun, for love | Central Lecture Block, UNSW, Sydney, Australia. Painted in 1995 by five members of the Filipino collective Sanggawâ — Elmer Borlongan, Karen Flores, Mark Justiniani, Joy Mallari, and Federico Sievert — this mural speaks across time. Created during their visit to Sydney, it became the group’s largest work and remains one of only two murals in Australia. It holds layers: resistance, migration, tenderness, and a belief in art as a force of social change.

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