My murals are inspired by the local art and culture of the places I’ve travelled. They often depict native animals and plants in a colourful, surrealistic style. I invite you to follow my little mural trail around the world.
Red Tailed Black Cockatoo
Residential Mural, Darwin, October 2025
This Red Tailed Black Cockatoo, overlooking the backyard of a Darwin home, is a tribute to a beloved dog that had unexpectedly passed. An indigenous symbol for the connection between the living and the dead, underlined with pink clouds, a Darwin sunset and a gum tree branch to ground it, the bird looks upon the family with gentle eyes.
Bird Flower Taking Flight
Hidden Valley, Broome, October 2025
Hidden Valleys handmade soaps and cosmetics have been a staple in the Broome community since 1995. This mural on the side of their store and workshop symbolises the journey with their logo flower, the bird flower, turning into a majestic rainbow bee eater and taking flight. In the background you can find local plants like the Jigal tree and the Mulla Mulla, as well as some Kimberley Waterfalls.
Surf’s Up Skeleton
Youth Centre, Exmouth, September 2025
This wall in the newly opened Exmouth youth centre depicts a skeleton running towards the waves. This retro style captures Exmouth’s surf culture and features the iconic lighthouse in the back and a shark waiting in the gnarly break.
Australian Birds In Gumtree
Residential Mural, Fremantle, June 2025
A girls bedroom walls feature a large gum tree with her favourite birds sitting in it. Her own personal tree house let’s her go to sleep every night with a Kookaburra, a Fairy Wren and Pink Galas watching over her and inspiring her dreams of Australian woodland.
African Safari Scene
Residential Mural, Fremantle, June 2025
A boys bedroom walls lead you into an adventurous safari scene, spotting a giraffe snacking off leaves from an Acacia tree with a baboon sitting in it, and an Elephant mother with her calf approaching. Honouring the South African roots of this family, this mural lets them dream of the magic of the Savannah.
Tigersnake and Monitor Lizzard
Scrubby Creek Bush Camp, Porongurup, March 2025
A tigersnake wraps around a watertank while a monitor lizzard is sitting in front of an abstract desert backdrop. The two native animals decorate the watertanks of the Scrubby Creek Bush Camp, located by the Porongurup mountain range.