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

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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Commissions, Murals, Public Art Haylee Fieldes Commissions, Murals, Public Art Haylee Fieldes

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.

ID: A painted surfboard featuring a vintage inspired pin up model, arm stretched above her head, leans against a  beautifully painted beach scene. The 3D board on the 2D scene gives the impression that the model is also 3D.

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.



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Commissions, Public Art, Skate Art Haylee Fieldes Commissions, Public Art, Skate Art Haylee Fieldes

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".

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

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Commissions, Skate Art Haylee Fieldes Commissions, Skate Art Haylee Fieldes

Seven Skates - Skateboard Range

Perth Street artist, Fieldey, tasked with designing four unique graphics. Fieldey drew inspiration from diverse music genres, including tie-dye, hip-hop, Rasta, and punk culture, to craft an eye-catching collection aimed at a younger audience. The creative process led to the development of striking skull designs, each serving as a bold emblem for its respective genre. Staying true to her signature style, Fieldey meticulously hand-painted each piece before digitizing them for final production. The completed designs were delivered to the client in EPS format, ensuring high-quality, scalable artwork suitable for various applications. This latest project showcases Fieldey’s ability to merge artistic expression with cultural themes, reinforcing her reputation as a leading force in contemporary skateboard art. With its fusion of music, youth culture, and street-style aesthetics, the collection is set to make waves in the skateboard community.

ID: Four skateboard decks appear in a line against a black background. They each feature a bold, stylised skull - from left to right; a tie dye inspired skull, a rasta inspired skull, a hip hop inspired skull, a punk inspired skull

I was given the unique opportunity to showcase my bold, urban inspired painting style, this time with a vibrant new skateboard range that fuses art and music.

Tasked with designing four unique graphics, I drew inspiration from diverse music genres, including tie-dye, hip-hop, Rasta, and punk culture, to craft an eye-catching collection aimed at a younger audience.

Staying true to my signature style, I meticulously hand-painted each piece with striking skull designs, each serving as a bold emblem for its respective genre, before digitising them for final production.

The completed designs were delivered to the client in EPS format, ensuring high-quality, scalable artwork suitable for various applications. This project showcases my ability to merge artistic expression with cultural themes, as I strive to remain a leading force in contemporary street art.

ID: A banner with three images of the same skateboard deck from different angles; full length, profile (design up) and close up. The deck is painted with a tie dye background and a bold skull with a head of hair wearing a tie dye bandana
ID: A banner with three images of the same skateboard deck from different angles; full length, profile (design up) and close up. The deck is painted with red, yellow and green stripes and features a skull with a Rastafarian hat and dread locks.
ID: A banner with three images of the same skateboard deck from different angles; full length, profile (design up) and close up. The deck features a stylised skull wearing a flat cap, headphones, and upper and lower grills that read 'Seven Skates'
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Commissions, Community Projects, Surf Art Haylee Fieldes Commissions, Community Projects, Surf Art Haylee Fieldes

Don't Drink and Drown Campaign

In a creative bid to raise awareness about water safety, a striking custom-painted surfboard became the centerpiece of the "Don't Drink and Drown" campaign, aimed at preventing drownings among 15- to 24-year-olds.

Perth street artist Fieldey was commissioned to design a one-of-a-kind surfboard that would resonate with the campaign’s young audience. The result? A bold, retro-inspired skull submerged in a sea of beer—an eye-catching yet sobering reminder of the dangers of mixing alcohol with water activities.

The visually striking board wasn’t just for display; it was put to action by surfer Moses Le Grice, who rode it at various events throughout 2014. The campaign successfully leveraged surf culture to drive home its serious message in a way that felt fresh, relevant, and engaging for its target demographic

ID: A retro inspired, hand painted surfboard in embedded in the sand of a beach; in the background, a surfer rides breaking waves. The board features an orange gradien with a bold skull submerged in beer. A banner reads 'Don't Drink and Drown"

In a creative bid to raise awareness about water safety, I was part of the "Don't Drink and Drown" campaign, which aimed to prevent drownings among 15 to 24-year-olds.

A striking custom-painted surfboard became the campaign's centerpiece. I was commissioned to design a one-of-a-kind surfboard that would resonate with the campaign’s young audience.

My final design was a bold, retro-inspired skull submerged in a sea of beer — an eye-catching yet sobering reminder of the dangers of mixing alcohol with water activities.

The visually striking board was put to action by surfer Moses Le Grice, who rode it at various events throughout 2014. The campaign successfully leveraged surf culture to drive home its serious message in a way that felt fresh, relevant, and engaging for its target demographic.

With its fusion of art, sport, and safety advocacy, the campaign proved that impactful messaging doesn’t have to be boring.

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Custom surfboard project for Anytime fitness

When Anytime Fitness needed five custom surfboards as prizes for their 2013 annual conference in Minnesota, they turned to renowned artist Fieldey to bring the vision to life. Fieldey was excited to take on the project but quickly realised that sourcing surfboards in an inland state would be far more difficult than in Australia.

To keep things cost-effective, Fieldey arranged for the boards to be shaped in the U.S., tracking down the only shaper in a neighbouring landlocked state. With the surfboards in production, Fieldey collaborated with Anytime Fitness’ in-house design team to adapt their graphics onto digital surfboard templates.

To ensure a flawless finish, the artwork was printed onto specialised surfboard mesh inlays by an Australian company before being shipped to the U.S. for application during manufacturing. The final result? Five stunning, high-quality surfboards delivered to Minnesota just in time for the conference.

Through creative problem-solving and international collaboration, Fieldey helped Anytime Fitness make waves—without a coastline in sight.

When Anytime Fitness needed five custom surfboards as prizes for their 2013 annual conference in Minnesota, I was thrilled to bring their vision to life. I was excited to take on the project but quickly realized that sourcing surfboards in an inland state would be far more difficult than in Australia.

To keep things cost-effective, I arranged for the boards to be shaped in the U.S., tracking down the only shaper in a neighboring landlocked state. With the surfboards in production, I collaborated with Anytime Fitness' in-house design team to adapt their graphics onto digital surfboard templates.

To ensure a flawless finish, I had the artwork printed onto specialized surfboard mesh inlays by an Australian company before shipping it to the U.S. for application during manufacturing. The final result? Five stunning, high-quality surfboards delivered to Minnesota just in time for the conference.

Through creative problem-solving and international collaboration, I helped Anytime Fitness make waves—without a coastline in sight.

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