Manners Hill Park Mural - Peppermint Grove
Securing the tender for Manner’s Hill Park was a testament to the strength of my concept—an elegant and contemporary design that incorporated local flora and fauna in a refined, understated manner.
With this being the Shire of Peppermint Grove’s first mural, my goal was to create an artwork that seamlessly embraced the building while respecting its natural environment. I opted for a modern Australian bush palette, introducing a bold feature colour to provide contrast and visual impact without overwhelming the setting.
To further integrate the mural with its surroundings, I worked with the existing colour of the wall, allowing the artwork to blend harmoniously with the architecture. The design itself is fluid, avoiding hard edges and instead flowing around the building’s sides and the toilet entry walls. This approach not only maximised the space but also ensured the piece felt organic and in tune with its environment.
Bringing this vision to life was a rewarding process, achieved with the support of two assistants over six days of painting. The result is a striking yet sympathetic addition to Peppermint Grove—a mural that enhances rather than imposes, offering a lasting connection between art and nature.
Securing the tender for Manner’s Hill Park was a testament to the strength of my concept—an elegant and contemporary design that incorporated local flora and fauna in a refined, understated manner.
With this being the Shire of Peppermint Grove’s first mural, my goal was to create an artwork that seamlessly embraced the building while respecting its natural environment. I opted for a modern Australian bush palette, introducing a bold feature colour to provide contrast and visual impact without overwhelming the setting.
To further integrate the mural with its surroundings, I worked with the existing colour of the wall, allowing the artwork to blend harmoniously with the architecture. The design itself is fluid, avoiding hard edges and instead flowing around the building’s sides and the toilet entry walls. This approach not only maximised the space but also ensured the piece felt organic and in tune with its environment.
Bringing this vision to life was a rewarding process, achieved with the support of two assistants over six days of painting. The result is a striking yet sympathetic addition to Peppermint Grove—a mural that enhances rather than imposes, offering a lasting connection between art and nature.
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.
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.
"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
LIQUITEX Skate Art for OZ Comic-Con
In April 2015, Jasco commissioned artist Fieldey to create three unique skate decks for display at Oz Comic-Con in Melbourne, showcasing the versatility of Liquitex products. Fieldey used her signature graffiti-inspired techniques, including basic fades, a liquid soap effect, and chains as stencils, to bring her designs to life.
The three decks featured distinct themes: a Little Red Riding Hood-inspired design, a wild blue and green bulldog, and a tattoo-style board with skulls and chains. Each piece demonstrated how Liquitex aerosol and acrylic paints could work together to create vibrant, textured artworks.
In April 2015, Jasco commissioned me to create three unique skate decks for display at Oz Comic-Con in Melbourne, showcasing the versatility of Liquitex paint products.
I focused on graffiti-inspired techniques, including basic fades, a liquid soap effect, and chains as stencils, to bring my designs to life.
Each skate deck is a storytelling piece - a "Story Boards".
Little Red Riding Hood-Inspired Deck: This design took a playful, dark twist on the classic fairy tale character, with Fieldey’s signature blend of colors and sharp contrasts.
Crazy Blue/Green Bulldog Deck: A wild, energetic design featuring a bulldog in vibrant blues and greens, this deck was a bold representation of Fieldey’s high-energy artistic style.
Skulls and Chains Tattoo-Inspired Deck: With intricate detailing and a moody, monochrome color scheme, this deck captured the essence of tattoo art, showcasing a mastery of both spray paint and acrylic techniques.
A “making of” video, which documents my process from start to finish, was played throughout the event, offering viewers an intimate glimpse of the artistic journey behind the skate decks. The video was later shared across Liquitex Australia’s social media channels, amplifying the success of the collaboration and showcasing my approach to using Liquitex products.
The collaboration brought a burst of color and creativity to an already vibrant Oz Comic-Con, and also highlighted the endless possibilities of Liquitex paints in the hands of a skilled artist. I am always delighted to have oppertunities to work at the intersection of street art and fine craftsmanship.