Burringbar
/I whipped up a sign for an event on Saturday the 2nd December at Burringbar Uniting Church. Support your local community if you’re in the area.
I whipped up a sign for an event on Saturday the 2nd December at Burringbar Uniting Church. Support your local community if you’re in the area.
It was great to return to the traditional lands of the Mununjali, Wangerriburra and Ugarapul Peoples. For this project design options were developed and the school students picked the winner to be applied on a large wall at Peak Crossing State School. The winning concept entails of the iconic Peak Crossing landscape including Flinders Peak, Ivorys Rock and some local animals. I always enjoy the painting process, hearing the kookaburras laughing while I was painting their images was a joy. A big thanks to the P&C team for making this project come to fruition.
I enjoyed my time at Guluguba State School where I painted local flora, fauna and historical elements. The place name is an indigenous word from the Iman people meaning squatters pigeon, a threatened species.
The rough texture of the surface made it challenging however I’m really satisfied with the detail packed in to this one.
It was great to be back in the Burra, Muttaburra the Centre of Queensland and home of the Muttaburrasaurus. This visit I worked with the local Rural Fire Service and applied a mural on their station roller door. The artwork turned out great and I just wish I could have stayed longer as theres plenty more public art in the pipeline so I’m very much looking forward to returning soon.
It was great to be back in Blackall. This time I was kept busy painting local facilities prior to the upcoming Better In Blackall Festival. I took on a challenging design considering the rough bricks but really satisfied with the result and copious amounts of positive feedback offered from locals and travellers. It was made possible by the support of the RADF, Flying Arts Alliance, Blackall Tambo Regional Council and with the assistance of Lucy Ann Artistry and a bunch of locals.
It was a pleasure to return to Coalstoun Lakes State School. I completed a number of murals at the school in 2014 with a previous principal. Thanks to school staff and students for making me again feel welcome, I thoroughly enjoyed the project and it’s great to see a school develop a set of values unique to the local community.
I was contacted by the Mulgowie Community Hall Committee to apply a mural on a new water tank. The brief was for the design to reflect the local surrounds, farming and arts & Culture. There was no shortage of inspiration as Mulgowie is situated amongst a scenic rural location in the Lockyer Valley and is host to many great events.
Charleys Creek is such a fantastic place to camp on Barunggam land. I recently continued the murals at the camp kitchen and some signs
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