‘The Family We Find’ Northam Boulevard

A large-scale painted mural on raw brick with added sculptural elements in the form of laser-cut steel forms.

Three beautifully painted abstract shapes representing the setting sun sit behind the Avon River, which flows across the wall ending in stylized native Matchstick Banksias. The red-tailed black cockatoos are a stunning added element to the piece. Designed for maximum visual impact, they sit away from the wall to let light and shadows change throughout the day.

Details

Size:

100 sqm

Type:

Commercial

, Exterior

Location:

Styles: Nature Abstract Fine Art Minimalist Wildlife
Surface: Brick

Artist

Nicola & Kat

Perth, Western Australia
Nicola and Kat work as an artist team providing fine art services to government bodies, schools, small businesses and individuals. They own The Artists Nook, an art gallery in Guildford and have been building their public art portfolio while working independently on their own art practices. Their recent public art projects have included large-scale mural paintings and the inclusion of sculptural elements. Kat's abstract work and Nicola's focus on local flora and fauna work beautifully together through their expertise in colour and highly developed painting skills from decades of working as visual artists. Recent public art projects have involved working with local community groups and residencies in schools which allow the artists to develop ideas and imagery which resonate with the people who live in and around the suburbs where the artworks are located.

Nicola & Kat

Perth, Western Australia
Nicola and Kat work as an artist team providing fine art services to government bodies, schools, small businesses and individuals. They own The Artists Nook, an art gallery in Guildford and have been building their public art portfolio while working independently on their own art practices. Their recent public art projects have included large-scale mural paintings and the inclusion of sculptural elements. Kat's abstract work and Nicola's focus on local flora and fauna work beautifully together through their expertise in colour and highly developed painting skills from decades of working as visual artists. Recent public art projects have involved working with local community groups and residencies in schools which allow the artists to develop ideas and imagery which resonate with the people who live in and around the suburbs where the artworks are located.