Colourful Abstract Mural inside Acai Bowl Cafe in Perth, Western Australia

Oakberry

Hayley worked with Oakberry to design a bright and inviting mural for their brand-new store in the beachside suburb of Scarborough. The concept follows a similar style as Oakberry’s Fremantle store mural showcasing what Scarborough is known for.

Situated right by the ocean, Oakberry Scarborough wants to represent the strong surf and skate culture of the area through an abstract composition.

Hayley was inspired by patterns borrowed from vintage surfboards and palm trees and used the same colours and shapes from the Fremantle store to create a cohesive design between the stores.

Details

Size:

27.5 sqm

Type:

Commercial

, Interior

Styles: Abstract
Surface: Render

Artist

The Hayley Co

Perth, Western Australia

Hayley Smith is a Perth-based artist passionate about engaging and collaborating with local businesses and communities to create large- scale public murals for all to enjoy.

She specialises in painting ocean themes, native flora and fauna, using vibrant colour schemes and bold lines to depict the natural environment.

Hayley is originally from Port Stephens, a small town on the east coast of Australia. Creating art since she first picked up a set of crayons at 18 months old, Hayley was influenced by the many local artists who painted the beautiful ocean scenery and hillside.

Her father was friends with the late Kim Nelson, an Australian artist known for his range of classical, abstract and symbolism in art. Kim’s inspiring work played a deep role in building her aspirations to become an artist.

The Hayley Co

Perth, Western Australia

Hayley Smith is a Perth-based artist passionate about engaging and collaborating with local businesses and communities to create large- scale public murals for all to enjoy.

She specialises in painting ocean themes, native flora and fauna, using vibrant colour schemes and bold lines to depict the natural environment.

Hayley is originally from Port Stephens, a small town on the east coast of Australia. Creating art since she first picked up a set of crayons at 18 months old, Hayley was influenced by the many local artists who painted the beautiful ocean scenery and hillside.

Her father was friends with the late Kim Nelson, an Australian artist known for his range of classical, abstract and symbolism in art. Kim’s inspiring work played a deep role in building her aspirations to become an artist.