Kondinin Mural Wheatbelt

This mural, a trompe l'oeil representation of Kondinin's main street from the 1920s-30s, was brought to life in vivid detail. Showcasing historical businesses such as an old garage, ironmonger, drapery, and butcher, this mural captures the spirit of this southeastern Wheatbelt town. The project was initiated by the Kondinin Community Resource Centre and funded by the Shire of Kondinin and The RAC.

Details

Size:

38 sqm

Type:

Government / Council

, Exterior

Location:

Styles: Realistic
Surface: Concrete Plasterboard

Artist

Graeme Miles Richards

Western Australia, Perth

As a full-time muralist, I bring an array of styles and themes to my craft – from decorative pieces and classical Renaissance to trompe l'oeil and surrealistic depictions, as well as architectural, animal, and bird designs.

Primarily active in Perth, Western Australia, Singapore, and Indonesia, my aim is to create artworks that interact with their surroundings, enhancing their environment while adding a sense of interest and excitement.

Graeme Miles Richards

Western Australia, Perth

As a full-time muralist, I bring an array of styles and themes to my craft – from decorative pieces and classical Renaissance to trompe l'oeil and surrealistic depictions, as well as architectural, animal, and bird designs.

Primarily active in Perth, Western Australia, Singapore, and Indonesia, my aim is to create artworks that interact with their surroundings, enhancing their environment while adding a sense of interest and excitement.