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Lucy Lucy

French-born artist Lucy Lucy, immigrated to Australia in 2006 and currently resides in Melbourne. She has established herself as a prominent figure in the Australian urban art community, specializing in large-scale mural painting for over a decade. Her work involves collaborations with city councils, corporate clients such as New Balance, Marriotts Hotels as well as community organisations both in Australia and Europe. Lucy Lucy's practice has also extended to creating digital and physical artworks for brands such as Nike, Dr. Martens, and Federation Square.

Throughout her creative career, she has engaged in numerous collaborations, including her early involvement with the Awol crew in 2006. This path has led her to explore performance art, weaving, photography, and fashion design, anchoring her work in multiculturalism.

Lucy Lucy is a figurative painter whose art explores the evolving narrative of femininity. She portrays women as symbols of social change, resilience, and reconciliation. Her artwork is characterized by an elegant fusion of colours, textures, and patterns, prompting reflection on a potential alternative narrative that values nurturing and caring.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This mural is about metamorphosis and the need for change. The shape formed by the two symatrical women wrapped in fabric like cocoons is evoking the wings of a butterfly.


Find Lucy Lucy on Instagram HERE


Mural Location: 27 Cavenagh st, Darwin City






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The Darwin Street Art Festival takes place on Larrakia land.

We acknowledge the Larrakia people, both past and present, as the Traditional Owners of the land upon which we share our art.

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