Ballarat Mural Honors Vibrant Live Music Scene

Local artist, Joel Hammonds has completed the latest eye-catching mural in Ballarat's public art collection.

The striking black, pink, purple and blue mural can be seen at the Annexe Wall in Alfred Deakin Place, right near the Ballarat Art Gallery.

The mural is a nod to Ballarat's live music scene, as well as the acclaimed Medieval to Metal exhibition currently on show at the Ballarat Art Gallery.

The mural includes reference to:

  • Stickers from Ballarat's live music venues on Joel's own guitar
  • The guitar player from Crossroads Music
  • Brick backgrounds from the live music venue Volta
  • Poster pillar on Armstrong Street South that is used to promote upcoming shows
  • Civic Hall signage
  • Young local artist, Otrera

In creating the mural, Joel wanted to show snapshots of locations and artists making the music they love, in the city they live in. He scattered in references to his own personal connection to music and Ballarat.

Local artist, Joel Hammonds said it was fantastic to paint a mural that combines his two loves, art and music.

"The inspiration for the colours of my mural came from lighting in smaller live music venues across Ballarat, and the live music shots all come from my own band", he said.

"My goal for this piece is to create a collection of visual cues that can take the viewer back to a moment where music has etched itself into their lives - great nights out, celebrations, shared experiences that create lifelong connections. I want people to notice something new every time they walk past, building on the connection and the experience."

City of Ballarat Mayor Cr Tracey Hargreaves said public art reflects an artist's view of the world and is a great way to ensure the public can enjoy art for free.

"There are more than 120 pieces of public art placed throughout our city and surrounds to enjoy. The Art Gallery Annexe Wall is a great public art asset that constantly evolves," she said.

"The latest instalment at the Annexe Wall is an inspiring nod to Ballarat's live music scene and to the acclaimed Medieval to Metal exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ballarat."

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