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.
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.
Coca-Cola Space Activation Murals
In November 2015, Coca-Cola tapped renowned Perth street artist Fieldey to bring a touch of retro flair to the legendary Ocean Beach Hotel (OBH) in Cottesloe, Western Australia. The project aimed to bring the vibrant spirit of the beach to life while subtly incorporating Coca-Cola branding.
Fieldey’s first masterpiece adorns the downstairs bar, where she transformed a wall into a stunning depiction of Cottesloe Beach. A custom-painted ‘Gidget’ surfboard was mounted on top, seamlessly tying in with the area’s surf culture. Coca-Cola branding was cleverly integrated, with two retro Coke bottles nestled in the sand and a logo etched onto the surfboard, maintaining a playful yet subtle nod to the brand.
In November 2015, Coca-Cola contacted me, to bring a touch of retro flair to the legendary Ocean Beach Hotel (OBH) in Cottesloe, Western Australia. The project aimed to bring the vibrant spirit of the beach to life while subtly incorporating Coca-Cola branding.
My first mural adorns the downstairs bar, where I transformed a wall into a stunning depiction of Cottesloe Beach. A custom-painted ‘Gidget’ surfboard was mounted on top, tying in with the area’s surf culture, and bringing the art off of the wall and into the space. Coca-Cola branding was subtly integrated, with two retro Coke bottles nestled in the sand and a logo etched onto the surfboard, maintaining a playful yet subtle nod to the brand.
Upstairs at the rooftop bar, I took a different approach with a tiki-inspired mural. The faux wood-paneled design captures the essence of retro beachside bars, complete with a pin-up model sipping a Coke and a glowing neon Coke sign. This vibrant artwork has quickly become a fan favorite, with countless Instagram photos circulating featuring the stunning mural.
The murals have transformed the OBH into a visual spectacle but and become a key part of the bar’s atmosphere. To document the creative process, I produced two custom videos that give a behind-the-scenes look at the project.
These murals are a perfect blend of art, culture, and branding, leaving an unforgettable mark on the iconic Ocean Beach Hotel and further solidifying the relationship between Coca-Cola and artistic expression.