Portraits, Corporate Commissions, Murals Haylee Fieldes Portraits, Corporate Commissions, Murals Haylee Fieldes

Sam Kerr Mural for Optus Sport

I was given the opportunity to paint a 7-metre-high mural of Matildas superstar Sam Kerr for the Optus Sport documentary Football Belongs. This project was an incredible experience—not only in its scale but also in its message. The mural was completed in just three days, with every step of the process filmed and documented for the feature.

From the outset, my goal was to portray Sam Kerr as more than just an athlete; I wanted to celebrate her strength, power, and determination. Women in street art are so often depicted as passive or ornamental, but with this mural, I aimed to challenge that narrative. I wanted young women and girls to see Sam as an inspiration—someone who has carved out a career at the highest level of football through skill and perseverance.

So much of street art is pretty girls or pretty girls crying. I wanted to create something that was a bit of an antidote to that,” I explained during the filming of the documentary. Instead of focusing on beauty, this piece captures athleticism and ambition—qualities that define Sam Kerr and set her apart as a role model.

The mural now stands in Fremantle, a striking tribute to one of Australia’s most celebrated athletes. Seeing the response from the community has been incredibly rewarding. Public art has the power to elevate voices, tell stories, and redefine perceptions, and I am honoured to have contributed to this project in a way that highlights the significance of women in sport.

This experience reinforced my belief in the role of street art in shaping conversations and inspiring change. Whether through community projects like the Weeip Park Mural or high-profile commissions like this one, my goal remains the same: to create art that resonates, empowers, and leaves a lasting impact.

A large-scale mural of Sam Kerr wearing a yellow Australian team jersey and kicking a soccer ball.
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New Shop Fit-Out for Bang Digital

To enhance their presence and create an engaging streetscape, they commissioned me to design and paint a 13-metre-long mural on their front fence. The objective was to not only complement the new space but also to capture attention and spark curiosity among passersby.

Renae, the Managing Director, originally suggested a botanical theme, but I wanted to add an extra dimension—something that would make people stop and take a closer look, especially those waiting at the traffic lights right next to the wall. So, I wove in a playful twist: hidden within the lush botanical elements were “things that go bang!”—unexpected explosive motifs that added a layer of intrigue and fun to the piece.

The mural was a hit. So much so that Bang Digital invited me back to bring the magic indoors with three additional murals to inject even more energy into their workspace. For the final internal mural, I took inspiration from their name and designed a bold, typographic piece spelling out 'BANG'. Each letter was brought to life with elements reflecting the company’s ethos and culture.

large outdoor mural on a wall featuring the word "BANG" with comic-style elements like a gun, tropical flowers, and other eye-catching designs. The mural creates a bold visual impact in the street setting.

When Bang Digital relocated to a new, highly visible corner premises, they saw an opportunity to make a bold statement. To enhance their presence and create an engaging streetscape, they commissioned me to design and paint a 13-metre-long mural on their front fence. The objective was to complement the new space and capture attention and spark curiosity among passersby.

Renae, the Managing Director, originally suggested a botanical theme, but I wanted to add an extra dimension—something that would make people stop and take a closer look, especially those waiting at the traffic lights right next to the wall. So, I wove in a playful twist: hidden within the lush botanical elements were “things that go bang!”—unexpected explosive motifs that added a layer of intrigue and fun to the piece.

The mural was a hit. So much so that Bang Digital invited me back to bring the magic indoors with three additional murals to inject even more energy into their workspace. For the final internal mural, I took inspiration from their name and designed a bold, typographic piece spelling out 'BANG'. Each letter was brought to life with elements reflecting the company’s ethos and culture.

The 'B' featured the iconic Buzzy Bee toy, a nod to Renae’s New Zealand roots and a symbol of fun and imagination. 'A' showcased a retro Superman, representing ownership and taking charge. 'N' incorporated a classic 80s Viewmaster, a reminder to always keep the bigger picture in sight. And 'G' displayed a set of tin cans connected by string—a simple yet powerful representation of communication.

Bringing these murals to life was an absolute joy, and it was fantastic to see Bang Digital embrace creativity as a key part of their brand identity. Their space isn’t just an office—it’s a vibrant, inspiring hub that reflects their dynamic spirit.

A mural featuring the word "BANG" in bold, stylized letters, surrounded by lush green plants, superhero figures, and various items like soda cans and a film reel. The design is bright and energetic.

"Bang Digital engaged Fieldey to work on our corporate street frontage mural in 2019.
From the moment we first engaged with Fieldey, she really listened to the brief, took the time to ask questions, and got  to know our business and the look and feel that we wanted. The street mural is so striking, and its generated a large amount of interest for us and the business, by drawing attention to our building and brand signage.
We then decided to engage Fieldey to complete a body of work inside our office. Again she took on board the challenge of communicating our brand in a highly creative way, as well as working with us, taking feedback on board and refining to get it right.
​Fieldey is an absolute delight to work with, and just amazing to watch her in her craft.  She is a true talent. I wish I could find some more white space for her to cover."


Renae Lunjevich, Managing Director, Bang Digital

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Custom Window Graphics for Coca-Cola

I had the privilege of again working with Coca-Cola, this time on a unique digital window artwork for Polly Coffee Bar, an iconic venue in the heart of Perth’s main cultural precinct. This was an exciting challenge—creating a design that reflected the cafe owner’s vision while subtly incorporating Coca-Cola branding.

Since the final piece was to be printed onto vinyl and applied to the cafe’s windows, I proposed a photographic-based montage. Inspired by the Colombian coffee region, the artwork was shaped by the owner's desire to emphasise coffee, jungles, and the hardworking growers of Latin America.

To make this vision a reality, I teamed up with professional photographer Matt Fieldes and traveled to Colombia’s Zona Cafetera. There, I personally directed the photography process, capturing the lush landscapes and vibrant coffee culture firsthand.

Using these stunning images, I created a rich jungle and coffee montage—bold, immersive, and alive with color. The Coca-Cola branding was woven in subtly, enhancing rather than overpowering the beauty of the scene. The final window is visually striking tribute to coffee culture that perfectly complements Polly Coffee Bar’s atmosphere.

This project was an incredible journey from concept to completion, and I’m thrilled to see it become part of Perth’s creative landscape.

I had the privilege of again working with Coca-Cola, this time on a unique digital window artwork for Polly Coffee Bar, an iconic venue in the heart of Perth’s main cultural precinct. This was an exciting challenge—creating a design that reflected the cafe owner’s vision while subtly incorporating Coca-Cola branding.

Since the final piece was to be printed onto vinyl and applied to the cafe’s windows, I proposed a photographic-based montage. Inspired by the Colombian coffee region, the artwork was shaped by the owner's desire to emphasise coffee, jungles, and the hardworking growers of Latin America.

To make this vision a reality, I teamed up with professional photographer Matt Fieldes and traveled to Colombia’s Zona Cafetera. There, I personally directed the photography process, capturing the lush landscapes and vibrant coffee culture firsthand.

Using these stunning images, I created a rich jungle and coffee montage—bold, immersive, and alive with color. The Coca-Cola branding was woven in subtly, enhancing rather than overpowering the beauty of the scene. The final window is visually striking tribute to coffee culture that perfectly complements Polly Coffee Bar’s atmosphere.

This project was an incredible journey from concept to completion, and I’m thrilled to see it become part of Perth’s creative landscape.

A large window mural depicting a woman in retro clothing sipping a drink with two colourful parrots perched nearby. The background includes vibrant tropical foliage

“We tasked Fieldey with a rather tricky brief. To pay homage to a unique venue, Pollys Coffee Bar, in one of the most iconic part in Perth.

Not only did Fieldey decipher our complex brief, she kept numerous stakeholders happy and engaged while providing a fantastic end solution that complimented the outlet and surrounds.

Fieldey was a delight to work with and I look forward to collaborating with her on many projects to come.”

Kristy Aylmore, Customer Activation Manager, Coca-Cola.

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Cult Movie Themed Murals for Winebox Hotel

Another standout project was at Winebox, Chile’s first hotel and winery made entirely from shipping containers. I was invited to create three custom murals in different rooms, blending a wine theme with cult movie references.

Working with my partner Mitch Low, we designed three bespoke murals inspired by Pulp Fiction, Barbarella, and Foxy Brown, each incorporating cheeky wine references. The murals are a blend of black and white realism, with two bright accent colors, carefully matched to each room’s dominant color scheme. Bright retro pop patterns tied everything together, reinforcing the vintage aesthetic while making the murals a seamless part of the interior design.

This visually striking collection of murals enhance the guest experience and serve as a fantastic social media magnet. Visitors frequently share photos of the artwork, turning them into an ongoing promotional tool for the hotel.

A street art mural inspired by the movie "Pulp Fiction," featuring Samuel L Jackson's character in a pink suit holding a glass of wine.

Another standout project was at Winebox, Chile’s first hotel and winery made entirely from shipping containers. I was invited to create three custom murals in different rooms, blending a wine theme with cult movie references.

Working with my partner Mitch Low, we designed three bespoke murals inspired by Pulp Fiction, Barbarella, and Foxy Brown, each incorporating cheeky wine references. The murals are a blend of black and white realism, with two bright accent colors, carefully matched to each room’s dominant color scheme. Bright retro pop patterns tied everything together, reinforcing the vintage aesthetic while making the murals a seamless part of the interior design.

This visually striking collection of murals enhance the guest experience and serve as a fantastic social media magnet. Visitors frequently share photos of the artwork, turning them into an ongoing promotional tool for the hotel.


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Tiki Bar Wall Mural for Streets of Perth

Nikki and Duncan, from Streets of Perth, bought their amazing new home in November last year and asked me to come paint a custom mural to brighten up their outdoor tiki bar. We started stage one last year and on the weekend I came in and finished off stage two by adding Indi the cat and some wood paneling.
The wall originally had a large mosaic on it, but when the house changed hands the old owners took it with them and left a large yellow space to be filled. Nikki and Duncan wanted a trompe l’oeil beach scene with tropical elements to brighten up the space. Inspiration for the beach scene comes from my all time favourite beach, Emily Bay, from Norfolk Island, where I grew up and spent many happy days swimming as a kid.

Our model is the stunning Marina Martini and the cat is the princess of the house, Indi, the rag doll. If they had a pet Macaw it probably wouldn’t last long in a house with cats! Big thank you to Nikki and Duncan for being awesome hosts, Marina for being an awesome model and also to Mitch Low for being no. 1 best minion.

A vibrant mural depicts a woman with tattoos, holding a parrot on her hand, standing on a beach with a cat lounging nearby. The scene is set against a tropical backdrop, with palm trees and a distant sailing ship.

Nikki and Duncan, from Streets of Perth, bought their amazing new home in November last year and asked me to come paint a custom mural to brighten up their outdoor tiki bar. We started stage one last year and on the weekend I came in and finished off stage two by adding Indi the cat and some wood paneling.

The wall originally had a large mosaic on it, but when the house changed hands the old owners took it with them and left a large yellow space to be filled. Nikki and Duncan wanted a trompe l’oeil beach scene with tropical elements to brighten up the space. Inspiration for the beach scene comes from my all time favourite beach, Emily Bay, from Norfolk Island, where I grew up and spent many happy days swimming as a kid.

Our model is the stunning Marina Martini and the cat is the princess of the house, Indi, the rag doll. If they had a pet Macaw it probably wouldn’t last long in a house with cats! Big thank you to Nikki and Duncan for being awesome hosts, Marina for being an awesome model and also to Mitch Low for being no. 1 best minion.

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Mexican-Themed Nightclub Fit-Out

Entertainment Enterprises commissioned me to transform Paramount nightclub in Northbridge, Perth, into a vibrant Mexican-themed party venue: Señor Peppers. The brief was clear—bring the energy of a Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) fiesta to life, with playful and eye-catching artwork that would complement the venue’s new identity.

I spent two weeks painting four massive interior walls during the re-fit construction phase. This was no small feat—large scaffolds became my new best friends as I tackled a particularly tricky 7m x 5m staircase wall, which was transformed into a lively scene of dancing skeletons.

Every brushstroke was carefully considered to align with the interior design and furnishings, ensuring that the murals blended seamlessly into the final aesthetic of the venue. Bold, dynamic colours set the stage for a space that radiated fun, energy, and a true Mexican party vibe.

To capture the spirit of the project, I created a fun ‘making of’ video for Señor Peppers, giving people a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process. This became a fantastic way for the venue to engage with their audience on social media, building excitement before the grand opening.

The end result was a visually striking venue filled with colour, character, and an unmistakable fiesta atmosphere. Seeing my work become an integral part of Señor Peppers was incredibly rewarding, and I couldn’t have been happier to bring this vision to life.

¡Viva la fiesta!

A vibrant wall mural featuring colorful skeletons in traditional attire, cacti, a sun motif, and other bright elements in a yellow, red, and green palette.

Entertainment Enterprises commissioned me to transform Paramount nightclub in Northbridge, Perth, into a vibrant Mexican-themed party venue: Señor Peppers. The brief was clear—bring the energy of a Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) fiesta to life, with playful and eye-catching artwork that would complement the venue’s new identity.

I spent two weeks painting four massive interior walls during the re-fit construction phase. This was no small feat—large scaffolds became my new best friends as I tackled a particularly tricky 7m x 5m staircase wall, which was transformed into a lively scene of dancing skeletons.

Every brushstroke was carefully considered to align with the interior design and furnishings, ensuring that the murals blended seamlessly into the final aesthetic of the venue. Bold, dynamic colours set the stage for a space that radiated fun, energy, and a true Mexican party vibe.

To capture the spirit of the project, I created a fun ‘making of’ video for Señor Peppers, giving people a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process. This became a fantastic way for the venue to engage with their audience on social media, building excitement before the grand opening.

The end result was a visually striking venue filled with colour, character, and an unmistakable fiesta atmosphere. Seeing my work become an integral part of Señor Peppers was incredibly rewarding, and I couldn’t have been happier to bring this vision to life.

¡Viva la fiesta!

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Amazing New Mural for Santa Fe Restaurant!

“Paint the best wall mural you’ve ever painted…” This was my brief from Andrew and Sue at Santa Fe Restaurant in Subiaco, Perth. After 8 days of painting and pushing myself to the max, I managed to produce the best mural I had painted to date.

A mural of Frida Kahlo featuring her portrait with a heart in her hand, surrounded by lush green leaves and tropical flowers. "There have been two great accidents in my life. One was the tram, and the other was Diego. Diego was by far the worst"

“Paint the best wall mural you’ve ever painted…” This was my brief from Andrew and Sue at Santa Fe Restaurant in Subiaco, Perth. After 8 days of painting and pushing myself to the max, I managed to produce the best mural I had painted to date.

Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist who had a famously tragic life – from having Polio as a child, to being impaled by a tram in an accident when she was 18, which led to multiple spinal operations. She is one of my favourite artists and when Sue and Andrew asked me to paint the inside of iconic Santa Fe restaurant, I jumped at the chance to paint a tribute to Frida and her relationship with her on-and-off-again husband, Diego Rivera whom she affectionately called her “toad-frog”.

Apart from being a famous muralist, Diego was a well known womaniser and their relationship was famously tumultuous; a thrilling story of adultery, bisexuality and general disfunction. They divorced in 1939 and then remarried again the next year.

The structure of the mural is loosely based on one of my favourite paintings of hers, Las Dos Fridas (The Two Fridas) which shows two “Fridas” sitting side by side, with exposed hearts linked together with blood vessels. She painted it shortly after her divorce from Diego in 1939 and it records her emotions surrounding the crisis.

In Santa Fe, Frida is in the main room, with her beloved, ‘toad-frog’, Diego, in the next room. Though they aren’t looking directly at each other, they’re linked by their hearts which are each looking for the other. It’s both a tribute to their own relationship, but also more generally, a comment about the bonds of love and relationships.

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Surfboard Graphic to Promote CITROËN Europe & Ripcurl's NEW CACTUS C4

Back in March 2016, I had the incredible opportunity to be part of a unique project with Havas Work Club in London. The campaign aimed to launch the new RipCurl edition Citroën C4 Cactus, and they wanted to combine surf culture with automotive style in a way that hadn't been done before. To bring this vision to life, they called on three of the world’s best surf artists—one of which was me, representing Australia.

We were challenged with creating custom surfboard graphics that would not only fit the vibe of Citroën’s rugged yet stylish vehicle but also align with RipCurl's spirit of adventure. To make it even more exciting, we were asked to film the entire process on GoPro cameras to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at how we created the art. The idea was to make the campaign feel as authentic as the boards we were painting.

ID: A hand-painted surfboard standing in the sand, sea grass and sky in the background. The board features a blue Citreon 4Wd on sand dunes, with a vintage diver in ocean below, tentacles surrounding them. Overhead a single tentacle dangles a car key

In March 2016, I had the incredible opportunity to be part of a unique project with Havas Work Club in London. The campaign aimed to launch the new RipCurl edition Citroën C4 Cactus, and they wanted to combine surf culture with automotive style in a way that hadn't been done before. To bring this vision to life, they called on three of the world’s best surf artists—one of which was me, representing Australia.

We were challenged with create custom surfboards that would fit the vibe of Citroën’s rugged yet stylish vehicle and align with RipCurl's spirit of adventure. To make it even more exciting, we were asked to film the entire process on GoPro cameras to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at how we created the art. The idea was to make the campaign feel as authentic as the boards we were painting.

For my part, I hand-painted an artwork that was inspired by the natural textures of surfboards and the energy of the ocean. After completing the piece, I carefully photographed it, digitised the image to meet the agency’s specifications, and sent it off to Havas in London. They printed the artwork onto a mesh inlay, which was then glassed into specially handcrafted surfboards.

The real magic happened when those boards were photographed in their natural element—alongside the Citroën C4 Cactus. The final result was stunning: a fusion of art, sport, and the open road that was showcased in print and online across Europe. The campaign a huge success and the boards were later auctioned off for charity, giving back to The Wave Project; a group based in Cornwall, that help young adults to gain confidence and reduce anxiety through surfing,

The "making of" videos we filmed became a powerful tool in promoting the campaign, giving viewers a glimpse of the creative process and the passion behind each board. It was an amazing experience to be a part of such a global project that brought together the worlds of surfing, automotive design, and art.

Click to read more about the campaign and see the boards in action!

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Iron Fist Clothing Merchandise

I had the privilege of partnering with Iron Fist Clothing between 2013 and 2015 to create hand-painted artwork for their clothing ranges. This collaboration involved designing artwork that embodied the brand’s edgy, bold aesthetic while being adaptable across a diverse array of merchandise.

The challenge was to create artwork with a hand-painted feel while delivering high-resolution digital files, ensuring the designs could be reproduced across various items, from shoes and bags to clothing and bikinis. The brief was clear: the designs needed to be vibrant, fun, and youthful, perfectly aligning with Iron Fist’s alternative, femme-focused customer base.

ID: A model wears a tank top featuring a hand painted design. A bold sugar skull with realist blue eyes, red bangs, and a slight wry smile adorns the shirt. Roses and frame the design.

I had the privilege of partnering with Iron Fist Clothing between 2013 and 2015 to create hand-painted artwork for their clothing ranges. This collaboration involved designing artwork that embodied the brand’s edgy, bold aesthetic while being adaptable across a diverse array of merchandise.

The challenge was to create artwork with a hand-painted feel while delivering high-resolution digital files, ensuring the designs could be reproduced across various items, from shoes and bags to clothing and bikinis. The designs needed to be vibrant, fun, and youthful - perfectly aligning with Iron Fist’s alternative, femme-focused customer base.

Over the course of the three years, I produced six unique pieces of artwork. These designs were applied to a wide range of apparel, helping to define the brand's distinct identity and appeal to a broad audience. It was incredibly rewarding to see my art featured across so many different products, knowing it resonated with Iron Fist’s customers around the world.

ID: A hand painted bag featuring a bold sugar skull with teal and pink hair. Teal and pink abstract designs frame the skull and a red fabric flower is pinned at the base of the handle, as if in the skull's hair
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Jazz Themed Mural for Four Points by Sheraton

Back in November 2015, Best Brew Bar at Four Points by Sheraton in Perth decided it was time to spice up its vibe. The once-plain walls were in desperate need of some personality, and the team behind the bar wanted to create a space that felt both fresh and professional.

Their idea was simple: combine cool portrait art with intricate patterns to give the bar a lively atmosphere. But there was one catch—the artwork needed to incorporate the bar’s corporate color scheme of grey, red, and green.

Enter artists Fieldey and Rob Jenkins, who totally nailed the brief. Fieldey brought a bold, jazz-inspired portrait to life on the back wall, adding a unique human touch to the bar. Meanwhile, Rob Jenkins worked his magic with stunning leaf patterns that swirled around the space, connecting beautifully with the mural and giving the bar an extra pop.

ID: A beautiful, detailed, black and white portrait of a musician resting his cheek against his cello as he embraces it from behind. His vibrant green suit stands out against the monochromes of his skin and is reflected back in the wood of his cello.

In November 2015, Best Brew Bar at Four Points by Sheraton Hotel in Perth reached out looking to breathe new life into its once-bare walls. Seeking to create an atmosphere that combined both artistic vibrancy and a professional touch, the venue invited myself and fellow Perth artist Rob Jenkins to create a striking Jazz themed mural.

The bar wanted to fuse my detailed, realistic portrait art with intricate patterning to cover much of the space. Furthermore, they wanted incorporate the venue’s corporate color palette—primarily grey with accents of red and green—into the piece to maintain a sense of continuity and belonging.

Rob and I rose to the occasion, delivering a stunning transformation that leaves a lasting impression. I took center stage with a striking, jazz-themed portrait adorning the rear wall, bringing a human element to the bar's design. Meanwhile, Rob’s signature leaf patterns flowed seamlessly around the bar, interacting with the mural and adding depth and movement to the space.

The final result was a beautiful, large scale mural that draws the eye and adds atmosphere and class to the space. This piece elevates the venue’s aesthetic appeal and ensures that it stands out as a vibrant cultural hub within Perth.

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