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32 Smith St Lobby Bas-relief Mural
32 Smith St Lobby Bas-relief Mural

32 Smith St Lobby Bas-relief Mural

Di Emme worked with Darug artist Leanne Tobin to create the massive mural in the lobby of the commercial tower by PK architects.

Detail of Darug Woman

Detail of Darug Woman

Finessing the artwork required a lot of interpretive work.

The subtractive wall art takes shape

The subtractive wall art takes shape

We used hard base render tinted black, topped with a softer grey-tinted render. Our artist used a variety of tools to carve into the render.

The Darug people fished in the Parramatta River

The Darug people fished in the Parramatta River

Colour washes were applied to create more tonal variants.

Life on the Parramatta River

Life on the Parramatta River

We used a projector to chalk in the artwork on the site walls.

An artist collaboration

An artist collaboration

Darug artist, Leanne Tobin came on site to ensure her artwork was produced to her intention.

Bas-relief mural 32 Smith St

Bas-relief mural 32 Smith St

The 8m by 5m carved mural occupies one wall in the ground floor lobby.

The Darug people fished, cooked and canoed on the river

The Darug people fished, cooked and canoed on the river

For thousands of years the Burramattagal, a Darug clan, lived along the upper reaches of the Parramatta River.

Using power tools to carve the render

Using power tools to carve the render

It took two weeks of jack hammering to bring the artwork to life.

Floor lights highlight the detail

Floor lights highlight the detail

The lobby lighting focuses attention on the mural and highlights the details.

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32 Smith St Lobby Bas-relief Mural
Detail of Darug Woman
The subtractive wall art takes shape
The Darug people fished in the Parramatta River
Life on the Parramatta River
An artist collaboration
Bas-relief mural 32 Smith St
The Darug people fished, cooked and canoed on the river
Using power tools to carve the render
Floor lights highlight the detail
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