A striking monochromatic mural has been unveiled on a new residential apartment building in Fitzroy North, Melbourne. Created by renowned local First Nations artist Lisa Waup, the impressive mural is one of the largest pieces of public art in the City of Yarra, measuring a massive 376 square metres on the 14-storey building.
Painted on two sides of the building, the spectacular mural is visible to neighbouring suburbs in Melbourne’s inner-north.
The artwork, titled ‘Convergence’, celebrates First Nations storytelling while capturing the spirit and character of Fitzroy North, highlighting the building’s connection with its residents, the local community, and the area’s history.
The attached photos were taken from Coulson Reserve.
Camera used | Canon EOS R5 |
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Marker type | artwork |
City | Melbourne |
Country | Australia |
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