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27 Faces

Stormie Mills, Remi Rough, TiMiD and local youths

Title: 27 Faces

Artist/s: Stormie Mills, Remi Rough, TiMiD and local youths

Year: 2008

Category: Urban Art Mural

Site: Rockingham Station 

Location Details: Rockingham Station - Hillman footbridge

Description:

The footbridge, about 400m north-east of Rockingham Station, is a vital link for residents crossing the line from Hillman to Woodbridge. It can be accessed via the pathway to the right when leaving the station building. World-renowned Perth artist Stormie Mills completed this piece of urban art with local youths and special guest artists from Britain, Remi and TiMiD.

Artist/s Statement:

A light and bright contemporary pop urban artwork created with influences of Andy Warhol and Howard Arkley. It was conceptualised by Stormie Mills and painted by Stormie and Remi Rough using photographic images created by Hank Kordas and TiMiD. Most of the 27 faces depict people who live within two blocks of the footbridge. Some photographic portraits were also taken at Rockingham City Shopping Centre by Hank Kordas, as well as portraits taken by the footbridge, on location during the installation of the artwork by TiMiD.




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