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tiffany bishop Collective has claimed the walls and skips along Blacksmith's Way in Belgrave, and I was proud to support the young artists as invited mentor, with a mural of my own.

To engage the local community I designed a concept that meant everyone could contribute, and I encouraged tbC members, dog walkers, parents, kids, tourists, to paint individual bricks which formed a repetitive pattern across the entire wall. We decided to make a feature of the (unplanned!) bird on the door painted by six year old Gullie, reinforcing the community’s contribution.​ 

 

If you are interested in having a mural painted at your place, I would love to hear from you.

Pattern, layer, tone, ecology, geometry, cultural connection,  adaptation and survival. com

Emma respectfully acknowledges the traditional owners, the Wurundjeri people as the custodians of the land where she lives and works.

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