Once upon a time, a lady closed her eyes and began to dream. In her dream, she floated softly under a magical sea, wrapped in blue light and giant water lilies. She wasn't fully asleep, just half-dreaming, half-awake, resting between the world above and the one below.
All around her swam eye-fish, gentle creatures with eyes that see everything, even what hearts feel. They represent consciousness, the part of us that notices, imagines, and learns. The fish keep her company, watching kindly as she dreams, reminding us that our thoughts can swim.
In this peaceful underwater world, the lady becomes one with nature. The water breathes with her, the lilies hold her like a blanket, and the light dances around her as if they are all part of the same heartbeat. She reminds us that when we take care of nature, we also take care of ourselves, because we're all connected, just like the waves, the plants, and the dreamers who believe in them.
This mural invites children (and grown-ups!) to dream big, to be curious, and to remember that imagination and nature are both magical.
| Camera used | Canon EOS 200D II |
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| Date created | Jan 15, 2026 |
| Festival | Perfect Match |
| Organization | Inner West Council |
| Marker type | artwork |
| City | Sydney |
| Country | Australia |