A section of Watergardens Shopping Centre has been transformed with the installation of a new mural reflecting Brimbank’s flora and fauna.
Designed and created by artist George Rose, who is “ deeply inspired by the intersection of nature and community”, the mural draws upon the local natural environment, and features flora species such as the Golden Sun Moth, the Spiny Rice Flower, and the Small Scurf-pea.
Rose said using indigenous species highlighted the resilience and the rich biodiversity of Brimbank.
“I aim to celebrate these endangered species while fostering a deeper connection between the natural environment and the local community,” she said.
“This mural is a tribute to the intricate ecosystems that surround us, inviting viewers to reflect, connect, and protect.”
Having her work displayed at the centre, in a prominent position, ensures a large number of people can connect with it, according to Rose.
“It’s always great to have your artwork in public,” she said.
“I find that murals are a really accessible form of art that everyone is able to enjoy, so having a mural on the shopping centre means that the art becomes more accessible for those visiting the area.
“I always want people to find happiness in my work. If the public seeks more information then they can learn about the endemic species, and that’s always a win as well.”