Perth street art production group Ololo approached the construction manager of an inner-city skyscraper when they heard he hated the grey walls of the recently built Condor Tower five-storey car park. The three creative friends – Hurben, Shensing and Griv proposed a far more whimsical and creative solution to the bare walls, by allowing the group and their friends to embellish the interior with street art-inspired murals. Each floor has a theme based on the elemental planes of Earth – Space, Sky, Land, Underwater and Core; with both local and inter-state artists coming together to fill the space with color. Participating street artist ‘Creepy’ hopes the project will encourage similar ventures between urban developers and the creative community within Perth.
Perth’s Street Art Meets the Car Park
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January 19, 2009
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The art they have gotten down there is awesome, this car park has more innovation, style and pazzaz then most Perth galleries can dream of having, a true testamate to the Perth Graffiti scene.
Only shame is its a private carpark, :(
hope more people get a chance to see it and it stays up.
June 16th, 2009 at 9:18 am