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1. “Public Silo Trail” 

Albany, Australia, Jan 2018
Curated by FORM WA

PHOTOS BY BEWLEY SHAYLOR, VIDEO BY CHAD PEACOCK


“Leafy Seadragon”

There’s a new princess of Princess Royal Harbour. Drifting high above the city and standing sentry over the sound, she’s a stately, whimsical seadragon. A soaring, subaqueous mural taking form across the giant silos at CBH Group’s Albany Grain Terminal. A secret of the sea, literally invisible to the untrained eye, this myth-like creature rendered 35 metres high by street artists The Yok and Sheryo marks the south-westernmost edge of Australia and celebrates what’s beyond it. She’s inspired by the wild coast of Western Australia, where a new species of seadragon has just been discovered, stunning the scientific community and conservationists across the world. Morphing two of the most extraordinary creatures of the ocean, both rare and exclusive to the coastal waters of south- western Australia, Albany’s seadragon has the bright red hue of the ruby seadragon and the gossamer tendrils of its leafy cousin.




PUBLIC Silo Trail Albany from Peacock Visuals on Vimeo.





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2. “Art from the Streets” 


ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Singapore, Jan 2018 
Curated by Magda Danyz Gallery

PHOTOS BY HAIQAL ANWAR


“Outlaws of Style”
We imagine a post-apocalyptic Singapore, a not so faraway future where nature takes over once again. Material possessions left behind to find new animal owners, and animals finding a new way of life around these inanimate objects. A satire piece highlighting the materialistic nature of today’s society. 




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3. “Coney Island Art walls”


Brooklyn, New York, USA, May 2015
Curated by Jeffrey Deitch and Ethel Seno

PHOTOS BY MARTHA COOPER



“Banana Split Hot Diggity Dogs”
2014 saw a brutal winter in New York, so when spring finally arrived in 2015 and Jeffrey called upon us to paint Coney Island for the Summer, we were super excited and unleashed all sorts of color and fun NY characters like hotdogs and bananas onto this wall.


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4. “Art Garden”
 
GARE ST. SAUVEUR Museum & NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD (Singapore)
Lille, France, April 2015



“Critters”
A series of work that examines creatures of curiosity, irony, nostalgia and urban dwelling in Singapore.    
The Art Garden exhibition at the Gare St.Sauveur is part of The Singapour en France- le festival (held in prestigious institutions in Paris, Lyon and Lille), marking a special year celebrating 50 years of Singapore’s Independence, as well as 50 years of diplomatic ties between Singapore and France.



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5. “Women on the walls”,  Wynwood Walls



Miami, USA, December 2014
Curated by Jeffrey Deitch & Meghan Coleman


PRESS: Huffington Post



“Miami Tropical Spraycation”
Pineapples and palm trees, surfing spiders, tropical dinosaurs and hotdogs that take afternoon naps on the beach are some of the things that come to our mind when we are in Miami...


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