Townsville - Street Art
The Townsville City Council, in their own words, “recognizes
Street Art as an important factor in creating a vibrant and lively city
centre.” The city does a good job of minimizing the ugly, artless (IMO)
tagging and instead encouraging, and in some cases even commissioning,
eye-catching pieces by both local and international artists. After happily
stumbling upon some murals during our strolls around downtown Townsville, we
took the further step of picking up a map from the tourist center for a
self-guided street art walking tour. Here are some highlights.
“Untitled (Goanna)” by ROA. You definitely do a double take
when you are crossing the street and catch this giant lizard out of the corner
of your eye. The contrast with the brick is really interesting.
"The Barrier" by Tellas
Left: “The Smizler” by Lee Harnden, portrait of Townsville
street artist Garth “The Smizler” Jankovic. Right: “The Tower” by Fintan Magee.
Interesting optical illusion. Unkown artist.
“Untitled (Croc and Turtle)” by ROA. This thing is huge but reportedly
took only a week to complete.
“Wilgurukaba and Bindal” by Adnate. Includes images from a
smoking ceremony on the site at the project’s commencement.
“Untitled (Agora
House)” by Kennie Deaner. Includes a portrait of Captain William Howard Smith,
a historic figure after whom the building was once named.
Extension of the previous piece.
"Mother Earth" by Leans
Very cool street art! Thanks for sharing! I think I like "Mother Earth" the best.
ReplyDeleteI think that one is our favorite too. Thanks, Lani!
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