Sunday 9 July 2017

Street art came to the Lockyer valley!

If you have been following my blog you will know that I adore street art. I was so excited to see three new pieces in Gatton, in the Lockyer Valley. The little town of Gatton has been totally transformed with the addition of these colourful pieces created by three amazing women.



Photo: Figtreebloom


This piece at 115 Spencer Street was created by Claire Foxton and depicts Local Bob Fifoot who worked as a teacher for 53 years; 49 of those years at Lockyer High as a Maths and ScienceTeacher. Bob said he was honoured by Claire's photo and is amazed at what a great artist she is.



Photo: Figtreebloom




Amazing colour on the corner of North and Railway Street by George Rose.
George decided to honour Aboriginal history with her mural and the words "'Goori" -used by Aboriginal people in South East Queensland when they refer to themselves and "Yagara" -is a word used by local clans to identify themselves. The bird incorporated in the mural is Coxen's fig parrot, endemic to the area and listed as endangered.


photo: Figtreebloom




Photo: Figtreebloom

Beautiful large piece at 54 Railway Street by Bronte Naylor. The water in the image represents the prosperity and tragedy that water had brought to the area. 


If you are near Gatton in Queensland Australia, drop in and have a look, these murals are amazing.



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