On any given weekend throughout the summer months in Melbourne, you will meet this guy on the corner of Brunswick and Rose Streets. He spends his days ushering passers-by into the Rose Street Artists’ Markets, a former junkyard just around the corner.
Not wishing say no to a be-leathered, be-studded, double-hatted ‘Tin Man’ in a kilt, we dutifully took a turn into this haven of all things designed, crafted and handmade.
This market has been around for close to a decade, and the Tin Man is such a dedicated supporter he has become a bit of a Fitzroy icon himself. After I asked if I could take his photograph, we stood and talked for a good 10 minutes while he crooked a little finger at Madeleine in her stroller, and she grinned her gummy grin back up at him.
The markets themselves are a combined indoor-outdoor space, dedicated to artists and designers who want to hone and sell their wares and ideas. I love seeing the fabulous things the stallholders create. Trippy fish sculptures suspended in resin, in tuna and sardine cans? Why not? Jewellery made out of vintage postage stamps? Why, thank you. Tiny planters made out of neon dinosaurs? Don’t mind if I do!
There’s also a rather cute little cafe, which I’m yet to test out but I’ll be sure to let you know about it when I do.
I love those fishies in tuna cans – classic! Love the Little Friend softies to – will have to visit I think