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Looks like Melbourne’s most elusive feathered friend has had its wings clipped. If you’ve walked literally anywhere in the city, it’s likely that you would have seen “Pam the Bird”.
Depending on who you ask, Pam the Bird can be viewed as an icon of Melbourne's street art culture and a harmless act of roguish rebellion. Others see it differently. The bird has been featured on ...
Senior Constable Scott Nicholls told Melbourne Magistrates Court this ... heritage-listed sites to spray-paint the cartoon-like 'Pam the Bird'. The murals have garnered an Instagram following ...
A 21-year-old Yarraville man, who allegedly created the "Pam the Bird" graffiti seen around Melbourne, has faced court on more than 50 charges. He is accused of graffitiing landmarks including the ...
Pam the Bird', as the character is known by locals, was painted on the top of the Novotel Hotel on Collins Street in Melbourne's CBD on Sunday. A clip shared to social media this week showed ...
A controversial piece of graffiti plastered in seemingly impossible places across Melbourne is solely the work of one man, police believe. The “Pam the Bird” image has attracted widespread ...
Credit: Matt Golding University of Melbourne academic Chris Parkinson, who teaches art theory, including graffiti, said Pam the bird skirts the edges of approved street art and criminalised vandalism.
A graffiti artist allegedly behind the infamous ‘Pam the Bird’ artwork painted on multiple buildings, train lines and signs in Melbourne’s CBD and surrounding suburbs has been charged ...
The police claimed the graffiti painted on landmarks, trains, signs, buildings and walls across Melbourne caused $ ... Mr Wombwell said in terms of the "Pam the Bird" artwork, the police were ...
In the days since Mr Gibson-Burrell’s arrest, at least one obvious Pam the Bird tribute has popped up in a Melbourne laneway. “Big week for Pam The Bird. A notorious genius or brazen vandal?