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We are now confronted by an eye-catching spectrum, the aesthetic energy of colour and space.īold colour, often spurned and even banned in some heritage suburbs such as Paddington, takes on a new uplifting vision. The boldness of the flag’s colours radically alters the experience of moving past the generally bland facades of inner-city Sydney. Visit it today and the colours remain as vibrant as ever.ħ3 Liberty Street in Stanmore. Originally painted a shade of yellow beige, the house was transformed into a radiant spectrum of rainbow pride colours, with a black and white flag emblazoned with “Yes!” hung on the front. This left no questions about what the flag was supposed to represent – it was very specific about its contemporary political motivation.Īn example of the flag leaving the fixed place of the pole is at 73 Liberty Street in Stanmore in Sydney’s inner west. Some flags, like one hung in the window of The Bank pub in Newtown, were emblazoned with YES in the centre. The flag took on new cultural, social and political meaning as it moved from the air and onto homes and commercial premises.
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The rainbow pride flag’s emphatic stripes activate a sense of colour and change, evoking new narratives and possibilities.
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Affected by air, wind and light, static cloth is transformed in the slightest breeze, becoming alive and suggesting change as well as permanence. First disseminated on the site, it has become the most widely seen specific flag of the community, reused across the internet.Įxplainer: what does it mean to be 'cisgender'?Ĭloth flags are significant cultural spatial markers. Monica Helms talks about designing the trans pride flag.Ī more recent design is the pansexual pride flag, designed by a Tumblr user known as Jasper in 2010.