Blank wall transformed into vibrant piece of art

Written on the 15 March 2016

Blank wall transformed into vibrant piece of art

A giant 12 metre blank wall of a Broome restaurant has been transformed into a vibrant mural over the weekend as part of a new charity-focused art venture.

Local artist Sobrane Simcock teamed up with Jack Kain, who owns The Good Cartel, to turn the diner's massive white wall into a stunning piece of art.

Since opening in the busy Chinatown area, Mr Kain said staff had always talked about having art on the wall, situated along the Cartel drive-thru, and had been waiting for an opportunity to create something unique.

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Source: Broome Advertiser

 

 


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