This mural is located on a retaining wall along King Georges Road at Grosvenor Street, in the southern suburb of South Hurstville. It was created in 2022 by artist David Cragg in collaboration with Woniora Road School students and is inspired by local fauna. It includes a kookaburra, a superb fairy wren and two tawny frogmouths on branches. It replaces the Community Wall mural which was here.
Monday, 26 August 2024
South Hurstville, mural
This mural is located on a retaining wall along King Georges Road at Grosvenor Street, in the southern suburb of South Hurstville. It was created in 2022 by artist David Cragg in collaboration with Woniora Road School students and is inspired by local fauna. It includes a kookaburra, a superb fairy wren and two tawny frogmouths on branches. It replaces the Community Wall mural which was here.
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animals,
art,
Suburbs - South Hurstville,
trees,
walls
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Two kookaburras on the mural. Fitting image for the surrounding
ReplyDeleteNice sunny scene. Thank you Jim Aloha
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful pic, Loved this mural work.
ReplyDeleteLovely birds in this mural. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Jim.
ReplyDeleteLove the mural. Pretty birds.
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The mural creates a beautiful scenic view. The tall trees compliment the mural so well, Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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