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Untitled by Kyle Hughes-Odgers

Artist: Kyle Hughes-Odgers

Asset Type: Integrated Work

Year of Work: 2020

Location: 26-28a Charles Street

Provenance: City of South Perth

Description: These artworks explore the core conceptual themes and narrative around ideas of connection, through people and place. Pattern, shapes and form inspired by mapping and path making. The forms represent destinations. The natural environment and built environment interacting and converging. These destinations, some of which are isolated and others densely configured, can be interpreted as physical or methaporical destinations. The pattern can epitomize geographical connections and locations on a map; the idea of stepping stones, a physical progression to another point. Points between structures, landmarks, the river and the land, the hills, the roads, the ferry and the freeway. This pattern represents formed pathways and mapped movements over time, both minor and major connections.

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Hayman Hot Spots #1: South

Artist: Dan Duggan

Asset Type: Mural

Year of Work: 2013

Location: Hayman Road, Como - Bus Stop North-bound, West of Kent Street

Provenance: City of South Perth

Description: Hayman Hotspots was a graffiti reduction project involving two urban artists - a school-aged emerging artist from Wesley College and an established community artist and mentor Dan Duggan – working collaboratively to design and create aerosol art murals on three concrete bus shelters. The project involved a collaborative process involving both the two artists as well as local school students.

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Hayman Hot Spots #2: Middle

Artist: Dan Duggan

Asset Type: Mural

Year of Work: 2013

Location: Hayman Road, Como - Bus Stop North-bound, North of Thelma Street

Provenance: City of South Perth

Description: Hayman Hotspots was a graffiti reduction project involving two urban artists - a school-aged emerging artist from Wesley College and an established community artist and mentor Dan Duggan – working collaboratively to design and create aerosol art murals on three concrete bus shelters. The project involved a collaborative process involving both the two artists as well as local school students.

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Hayman Hot Spots #3: North

Artist: Dan Duggan

Asset Type: Mural

Year of Work: 2013

Location: Hayman Road, Como - Bus Stop North-bound, near Bessell Ave

Provenance: City of South Perth

Description: Hayman Hotspots was a graffiti reduction project involving two urban artists - a school-aged emerging artist from Wesley College and an established community artist and mentor Dan Duggan – working collaboratively to design and create aerosol art murals on three concrete bus shelters. The project involved a collaborative process involving both the two artists as well as local school students.

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Balance

Artist: Dan Duggan

Asset Type: Mural

Year of Work: 2012

Location: George Burnett Leisure Centre - External Northern Wall of Centre

Provenance: City of South Perth

Description: The central theme for the mural is "Balance". This relates to both "work/life balance" and a healthy balance in terms of our exercise and nutrition choices. The group agreed early on that they wanted to add a sense of fun and humour to the theme and convey a whimsical, dreamlike quality in the design. The text “Balance” is based on a sketch done by one of the workshop participants, Nick Franz.

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