The word Mural originates from the Latin word 'Murus' meaning wall.
Definition of a Mural
A painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.
Characteristics of Mural Painting
A mural depicts the activities of a particular civilization's people, encapsulating a moment in time.
Elements of Mural Painting
The elements of painting are the basic components or building blocks of a painting,
Colour, Tone, Line, Shape, Space and Texture.
Murals can be a great way to deter graffiti in public spaces and can make a dull space bright colourful and eye catching.
Within the group collective we have many artists who have experience in Mural works be it large or small scale, private or public works that can be found around our local area.
Angela Marr has large scale Mural works at the Port Macquarie Airport, Wauchope Train Station, Along the Beach to Beach Pathway, Telegraph Point Bridge and many more
Corina Latimore has done large scale works such as the road mural located in Laurieton for Port Macquarie Hasting Council, Along the Beach to Beach Pathway, Port Macquarie Base Hospital, and at Uniting Port Macquarie. Corina has participated in a Mural workshop with Saltwater Freshwater.
Nardja Davies was also apart of the Beach to Beach Pathway Project and Port Macquarie Base Hospital Group Mural and also completed the Mural workshop with Saltwater Freshwater.
Sandy Abigall was also a part of the group Mural for Port Macquarie Base Hospital and Beach to Beach Pathway Project.
Angela Roberts has a large scale work at Bain Park Wauchope covering the whole toilet block. Angela was also apart of the group Mural for Port Macquarie Base Hospital and has many years of experience working with Murals in public spaces.
Trish Roy from Spiritual Fusion has mural works in Wauchope along the Hastings River art walk.
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