Southport
/I had a great time at FSG's event Justice in the Park on Saturday. I took in the festival atmosphere and created something inspired by the energy on the day.
I had a great time at FSG's event Justice in the Park on Saturday. I took in the festival atmosphere and created something inspired by the energy on the day.
Earlier this year I was contacted by the team at Hamilton Hayes Henderson architects to create a mural on an upcoming project. The brief was to reference the history of the site as the apartment building is located where the original Southport railway station operated until 1964. I explored a few options through the concept development stage and came up with a mandala inspired design as my recommended option. After some minor refinements approval was granted and its was time to get cracking. I tried to harness the energy from the jackhammering, concrete cutting and earthshaking machinery operating nearby. At times I could barely hear myself think on the construction site but the contractors were very accommodating and great to work alongside. This was an exciting project to be involved with as only a few times in my career has a client built a wall with a mural in mind.