Murals add colour to Nambour streetscape

Street Artist Kassy Abriola finished a mural sponsored by Downtown Burgers. Check it out and grab a burger.

Street Artist Kassy Abriola finished a mural sponsored by Downtown Burgers. Check it out and grab a burger.

There are a bunch of cheeky teenagers just arrived in Nambour.

Look out for them on the Northcoast Locksmith Shop on Howard Street. It is the rest of our Emu family created by the talented Fiona Groom. Of course Fiona will want names for this mob too so let’s see what we can come up with.

Many thanks to the owner Peter and Mandy, Keith the locksmith, the Sunshine Coast Regional Council and Street Art Nambour artists who are adding colour and art to our town.

Next week we go to the other end of town, to Ken Mills Toyota, who have sponsored our amazing David Hardy to do a special mural ... which will be hard to ignore.

Two others are pending design approval and permission from the sponsor.

Our Inspiration Mural by C-Square is by our emerging artist Crystal LaPointe under mentor ship of National Street Artist, Sarah Sculley and is well worth seeing.

Ross Holloway’s mural in Morning Star Digital is in Whaley Building and viewed by appointment and on our walking trail.

And emerging artists Kassy Abriola created a mural in Downtown Burgers sponsored by that team, and Grace McClyrmont created a cute one at Fig In The Sun, Burnside.

Then we sign off on this year so our Trail Map can be released.

This year we have had support also from local Brewers and Distilleries, without whom we couldn’t print our map.

They form an integral part of the culture of art we are doing, Street Art and Art of Brewing.

So a big thank you to Stalwart Alehouse and Brewery, Nambour, Sunshine & Son Gin Distillery in Woombye, Diablo Ginger Beer, Liqueres and Cocktails and the Eumundi Brewery.

Street Art Nambour hopes you enjoy our murals and support the sponsors and artists who helped create colour in Nambour.

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