MURAL
Walls that shout joy. Murals by Hues of Happy.
I create large-scale, joy-soaked murals for festivals, councils, brands, schools and spaces that want to feel alive. Recently: a feature mural for Surface Festival.
I create bold, meaningful murals that transform spaces into vibrant stories. My recent work for Surface Festival explores the energy of living fully in the present — the exhilarating edge between fear and possibility.
This work captures the essence of being on the edge, whether exhilarating or terrifying. It reflects the raw energy and potential of grabbing the moment fiercely. The use of the Yugambeh word "barang," which translates to "now," emphasizes the immediacy and intensity of the present moment.
It is also Hues of Happy's way of recognizing that 60,000 years ago, First Nations people were creating artworks on this very land, this historical continuity reminds us that as people, we are connected by the ground we walk on and the drive to create.
Through this illustration, I aim to convey the importance of embracing the present and the transformative journey it offers. It is a reminder that every moment holds the potential for discovery and growth, challenging us to explore what it truly means to live and create in the "now."Titled "Barang" (the Yugambeh word for now), this mural captures the raw potential of seizing the moment. It’s also a tribute to the enduring legacy of First Nations artists, who have been creating on this land for over 60,000 years. Their history reminds us that creativity is deeply tied to the ground we stand on - a shared human impulse to express, connect, and leave a mark.
Through my murals, I aim to spark connection and curiosity, inviting people to pause and feel the power of the present. Whether it’s a large-scale public artwork or a bespoke wall for your space, I bring color, emotion, and storytelling to every project.
Want to collaborate on a mural? Let’s create something incredible together - get in touch.”