Over winter I’ve been working a fun set of murals in a lane that runs off Hay St in the Perth CBD. My murals, when finished, will cover both sides of the lane at the Hat St end to a distance of several metres, as well as the corner of a garage where the lane changes direction about half way along.

Burst Generator — mural in Hay St, Perth, Western Australia

Burst Generator — mural in Hay St, Perth, Western Australia

The laneway gets a surprising amount of pedestrian traffic in both directions, so it occurred to me that it would be a great opportunity to work with anamorphic images – that is, images that resolve when the viewer stands in the correct vantage point, but which are difficult or impossible to read from other viewpoints. The murals on the opposite sides of the lane resolve from opposite directions (that is, when entering and when exiting the lane). This means that the work cannot be viewed in its entirety and therefore can’t be resolved completely from any one vantage point.

My thanks to Stephen Genovese for his excellent and invaluable assistance in painting these murals.

Burst Generator, detail

Burst Generator, detail

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I’m a visual artist working across various media, from painting to video and interactive art. My work is represented in the collections of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, University of Western Australia, Edith Cowan University, Chamber of Commerce and Industry and BankWest. Galerie Düsseldorf have represented me since 1999.

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