Supermelbourne
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
Colour play within the Supermelbourne basement installation in Howey Place, with lighting and projection done by @iikit and the mural art by @d.r.e.z! Doesn’t it make your eyes feel good? @d.r.e.z @byallmeansagency @twenty3group @ampr_agency @cityofmelbourne #juddyroller #supermelbourne #urbanart #muralart #immersivedesign #melbourne The post Supermelbourne first appeared on Juddy Roller - Street Art Australia ..read more
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Pink Hill Hotel
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
The work of @loretta_lizzio never fails to take our breath away This recent work was finished for the newly opened @pinkhillhotel in Beaconsfield VIC. Thank you to @tmdesigngroup and the PHH for helping us bring this vision to life and to Loretta for her hard work. @sandrewmelbs for pic no.2 #juddyroller #urbanart #muralart #placemaking #immersivedesign #design #melbourne The post Pink Hill Hotel first appeared on Juddy Roller - Street Art Australia ..read more
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357 Collins Street
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
Final shots of “Field Electric” at 357 Collins Street by @rowenamartinich – capturing the vibrancy and eclectic nature of Melbourne’s CBD! Thank you to @frasersproperty @hames_sharley @essencepm @schiavelloconstruction for your trust and for working with us to bring this fun project together. Photography by @yeahyeahfilm #juddyroller #urbanart #muralart #placemaking #immersivedesign #design #melbourne The post 357 Collins Street first appeared on Juddy Roller - Street Art Australia ..read more
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Bundoora Square
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
This mural commission is huge! We’ve been enjoying working with so many fresh and interesting artists and @soleveins is absolutely one of them! His unique style and take on the great Australia landscape invites the viewer on a journey through time and through colour and composition, with characters scattered throughout the work, adding to the emotive sensation felt whilst the viewer is immersed in the surreal colour formations and deconstructed visual landscape.   This piece took about 10 days at Bundoora square. The work draws inspiration from surrounding minerals and plants to the area ..read more
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Seabrook Hobsons Bay
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
We can’t stop staring at this amazing mural by @amandanewmanart! Big thanks to @streetartpedia for these lovely photos! The concept was designed in-house by Juddy Roller and commissioned by Hobsons Bay City Council. This piece imbues the romance of flowers and foliage to deconstruct the building’s architecture while showcasing the essence and beauty of one of Seabrook’s favourite local residents; the Black Swan! #juddyroller #streetart #streetartaustralia #mural #muralart The post Seabrook Hobsons Bay first appeared on Juddy Roller - Street Art Australia ..read more
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Gills Alley
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
In celebration of NAIDOC week, we reflect on this amazing collaboration project with @adnate and artist Tommy Day @jirri_jirri Located in Gills Alley in the Melbourne CBD, the artists worked together to create an artwork paying homage to the Wurundjeri land and the Yarra river that flows through it. Thank you to @saladbowlart for your assistance and @brookfieldproperties for making this possible. http://juddyroller.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/GillsAlly_Final.mp4 The post Gills Alley first appeared on Juddy Roller - Street Art Australia ..read more
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Bute Silo Art
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
It was an honour to have worked alongside artist Scott Nagy @scottnagyartist and Janne Birkner @krimsone and the Barunga West Councill on this Silo art project located in the town of Bute, South Australia.  The artwork concept was based on representing women in regional areas, through telling the story of a girl pushing a vintage bike alongside the train tracks (like the ones that run alongside the silo).  The theme requested by the community was bright colours, and local agriculture, flora and fauna. This has been represented through the use of the Rooster as well as Sheep, which ..read more
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Horsham Silo Art
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
It has been an honour to have worked alongside artist @smugone and the Horsham Rural City Council on this project titled The Yangga Dyata which means ‘Walking on Country’. The silo art located on Wawunna Rd and Hazel St in Horsham, pays tribute to Yanggendyinanyuk, a Wotjobaluk warrior, whose strength and resilience inspires generations to come. Yanggendyinanyuk was famously known for exceptional; tracking skills, helping to locate the Cooper-Duff children from the “Lost in the Bush” story, who had been lost for 9 days in the Wimmera Scrub. He was also known for his role in the first Indigen ..read more
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Introducing West Side Place!
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
Australias first-ever ‘Artcade’ opens its doors: West Side Place, located at 250 Spencer Street is a brand-new retail precinct in Melbourne’s CBD has been transformed with works from some of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, creating a public art collection that looks to celebrate the vibrancy of art and the city. Mayonaize & John Aslanidis We are extremely excited to launch such a significant and exciting project right in the hub of Melbourne which is bursting at the seams as it beings to reopen. George Rose As part of their ongoing effort to bring art and culture to the new p ..read more
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4 things to ask before creating Silo Art in your town!
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by Juddy Roller
11M ago
  As the founders of the original Silo Art Trail, we are committed to seeing the Silo Art movement in Australia continue to grow and thrive. It’s for this very reason that we’ve put together a list of important questions to ask your community before creating Silo Art in your town! 1) Why do you want Silo Art in your town?  Sounds like a silly question doesn’t it? But, it’s worth asking the question before you set out on your silo art journey. Silo Art has become a huge phenomenon in Australia since we created the first-ever and original “Silo Art Trail”, beginning with the now-famou ..read more
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