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Local young artists paint mural for community

The City of South Perth has unveiled a vibrant mural at Village Green Shopping Centre, created by local young people under the creative direction of Perth-based artist Mikaela Miller.

The mural celebrates the City’s unique natural beauty and is now on display for all to see, directly in view of a busy bus shelter along Walanna Drive in Karawara.

This exciting project, known as Paint My Village, was powered by the South Perth Youth Network (SPYN) in collaboration with Propel Youth Arts WA.

It forms part of the broader Youth Alcohol Action Plan, a partnership between three local governments to engage young people creatively.

The mural was officially completed on 8 September 2024. Through two community workshops, local young people aged 12 to 25 worked alongside Miller to develop the mural’s design, which offers a surreal interpretation of Karawara’s landscape.

The artwork incorporates collages that blend moments in time with iconic local elements such as pine trees and everlastings, reflecting the connection between natural and built environments.

City of South Perth Mayor, Greg Milner said the mural showcased the creative talent of local young people while enhancing the aesthetic of the popular shopping centre.

“Paint My Village has given local young people a wonderful outlet to develop their creative talents while enabling them to connect with the community,” he said.

“It is fantastic to see our beautiful City represented in the mural, from our recognisable pine trees and everlastings to where our built environment meets nature.”

Community members and daily commuters alike can now enjoy this vibrant piece of public art, which stands as a testament to the City’s rich natural beauty and the creative spirit of its youngest residents.

The Paint My Village project was made possible with support from the Alcohol and Drug Foundation.

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