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Artists begin painting new murals

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News20 March 2023Updated:21 March 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Art attack: The Big Picture Fest has returned for 2023. Artists such as Hayden Dewar (artwork pictured) will paint huge murals across Frankston. Picture: Supplied
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THIS year’s Big Picture Fest is underway.

Street artists will adorn Frankston landmarks and laneways with huge murals between 20 March and 26 March.

Big Picture Fest curator Joel Van Moore said, “this year feels like such an achievement with a critical mass of walls achieved, which has ongoing effect in the community.”

“The goal personally was to inspire youth and the community as a whole and create a brighter outlook to anyone who visits Frankston. It’s time to celebrate and move into the next chapter of the festival with digital projections by world famous Filip Roca, a night walk and the augmented reality works on year round display. We are also including a gallery exhibition and other technologies that enhance the experience of The Big Picture Fest 2023.”

STREET artist Sofles (pictured) will create a mural for Frankston’s Big Picture Fest. Picture: Supplied

The festival will be headlined by the annual free Block Party event on 24 March. Bands, performers, and food trucks will make their way to Thompson Lane from 4.30pm to 10pm.

On 24 March, a self-guided night walk will begin from Gallery Lane. The walk will showcase some of the best new artworks, and will conclude at the Block Party event.

For more information on the Big Picture Fest visit discoverfrankston.com

First published in the Frankston Times – 21 March 2023

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