Environmental

Frost*

Illustration by Gemma O’Brien and carefully painted by the team at Lynes & Co on exposed, textured brick, this mural may not have happened! With the artist traveling, the surface being more difficult than a dry wall to paint on as well as other factors, a solution was proposed that could meet all the objectives. The mural can now be seen in the courtyard of the Frost* office in Redfern, Sydney, Australia.

Bondi Pacific

This multi-level car park had a canvas spanning three levels where artist, Clemens Habicht, wanted to reflect the beach culture of the area. The visuals slowly took you deeper into the ocean as you submerged from ground level. As the artist is based in Paris for half the year, the painting was skilfully executed by Will Lynes and his team after countless hours of working up the concepts to reflect the technical specifications from afar. This was the largest mural production we’d ever produced. Read more about it here.

Sugar Mountain AR

Karan Singh was approached by Sugar Mountain festival to create the look and feel for the V Movement stage. This included a series of still visuals, which could be activated through their app in augmented reality. A close collaboration with Plattar, this was a project that allowed us to explore a new medium. See the project in action here.

Woolworths

Another mural that defied barriers of artist location and time, we worked with Vicinity Centre to find artists to create works for the newly renovated centre, The Glen. James Gulliver Hancock created this piece that reflected the landmarks and culture of the area, and the team at Weekdays Design painted it to perfection.