Where to view it: 70 Hope St, South Brisbane southern side of the building. Originally planned as the major launch event for Brisbane Street Art Festival , this reflective artwork by Gus Eagleton was put on hold briefly due to Covid The design of this piece stems from the ideology of the ways our choices are influenced through social media in the modern age.
Poignantly timed, we can see the woman is working through her own self-isolation process, dealing with the forced situation to be on her own, in self-reflection, staring at her phone on the nearby table, and deciding how or if social media will affect her on the other side of the pandemic. West End is a pretty happening hub of Brisbane, and Drapl and Treazy are the masterminds behind this beautiful 2-storey mural representation of Alice Eather , created in honour of her life and her work.
A proud, Indigenous Australian woman who sadly passed when she was only 28, Brisbane-born Alice was an avid slam poet, a very committed environmental campaigner and also a dedicated teacher. Her contribution to a better society is missed, but never forgotten. This wall in bustling Fortitude Valley is an ever-changing canvas that is giving the modern billboard a run for its money. Refreshed every few weeks or so, the hand-painted street art murals have carried the advertising message for a myriad of products and companies — from movie premieres and sportswear labels to product launches and global messaging.
See what pops-up next! Isn't she gorgeous? Look at that smile! She's riding the waves of life with cocktails and coffee in her wake. This sassy lady can be found in the porte cochere of CBD hotel, Four Points by Sheraton , and is well-worth the detour off the street to check her out. There's also a couple of crazy pink flamingos on the opposite wall, ready to tempt you with a martini with a difference for your effort.
Sunshine Coast-based artist, Fuzeillear , brings to life this ginormous sea creature across the exterior of popular Fish Lane restaurant, Hello Please. Her work is usually monochromatic and through the shadowy strokes and recognisable style, her street art offers the viewer the chance to take in the depth of the detail, and take a private moment to just float away in the calm of the experience.
This simple Australian outback mural reminds busy city office workers and commuters that there is a big sunburnt country out beyond the horizon. The silhouette figure of the Australian native emu sharing an encounter with a small child is a lovely reminder of how gentle life can be.
Once you take time to look at the detail in this quiet and unassuming street art, you'll see just how much it has to say. Stroll just passed The Westin Hotel to see it. Sporting an interestingly checkered past, believed to be the Brisbane chapter of a mysterious secret society at one point, the building underwent an artful restoration and now also boasts funky arts vibes by the likes of world-famous street artists Fintan Magee, Numskul, Rone and Beastman throughout the interior as well.
Many who travel Waterworks Road through Red Hill will be very familiar with the iconic artscape along the wall of the now Red Hill Cinemas. Created by Brisbane-based artist Drapl in collaboration with Treazy, the beautiful street art dates back around years. If you'd like to hear more about what's new on Brisbane's street art scene, discover first the latest cafe, bar and restaurant openings and get the low-down on what's happening around town, sign-up for our free, weekly e-newsletter here.
Brisbane Street Art Scene various locations. Where to view it: Barry Parade, Fortitude Valley. The Pillars Project various Flood - Fintan Magee Afternoon Stroll - Gus Eagleton What did the fox say?
I'm surprised Eddy wasn't scared! Is this an adult version of Cookie Monster? There were lots of couches around the carpark, including a giant box of bottle caps - perhaps workers like to take their breaks here? Outside Frank's Seafood, a wholesale distributor open to the public. Red snapper - its so realistic that it makes me crave for fish and chips!
I tried to take a panoramic shot, but Eddy ended up with multiple heads yet again - had no choice but to take 2 separate shots instead. Photo number 2 - cute cat! The beginning of a long stretch of art. Here is another piece that I particularly liked. A whole heap of random things, but somehow it all goes together nicely. Hey Mate. Eddy: "What is this heavy thing on my head? Makes me almost want to switch vets A closer look!
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