
Nature & Wildlife Murals
Bring your space to life with a custom mural inspired by nature. From detailed wildlife pieces to calming landscapes and ocean scenes, these murals are designed to create atmosphere, tell a story and transform your environment. Each artwork is tailored to the space, whether bold and expressive or soft and immersive.









Birds & Early Inspiration
Birds have always been at the heart of my work. My earliest memories of creating art began at just three years old, where I became completely fascinated with flamingos, drawing them over and over again, filling pages with hundreds of variations.That early obsession with shape, movement and colour has stayed with me, naturally evolving into the way I approach wildlife murals today.
There’s something powerful about capturing birds in art their elegance, energy and presence bring a unique sense of life to a space. Whether subtle or bold, these pieces are always rooted in that same curiosity and connection that first drew me to create.









Australian Fauna & Flora
Australia’s natural landscape offers an endless source of inspiration from its unique wildlife to the rich colours and textures of its native flora.
The diversity found here is unlike anywhere else, with species and environments that feel both raw and distinctive, making them perfect subjects for mural work.
I often draw on elements of the Australian landscape native birds, coastal scenes, tropical plants and earthy tones to create pieces that feel connected to their surroundings while still remaining visually striking.
These murals are designed to reflect not just the beauty of nature, but the character of the environment they sit within, bringing a sense of place, atmosphere and identity to each space.









English Fauna & Flora
My work is also deeply influenced by the landscapes and atmosphere of England, where I first developed my artistic style.
The softer tones, changing seasons and historic surroundings offer a very different visual language one that feels more muted, layered and reflective.
From coastal scenes and countryside views to native wildlife and natural textures, these elements continue to shape the way I approach composition and detail.
This influence brings a balance to my work, allowing me to move between bold, vibrant pieces and more subtle, atmospheric murals that feel calm, timeless and connected to their surroundings.
Designed for a Range of Spaces
Nature and animal murals work beautifully in:
• Homes and feature walls
• Bedrooms and nurseries
• Hotels and resorts
• Cafés and interior spaces
• Wellness and relaxation areas
• Schools and creative environments
A More Personal Approach to Murals
These pieces are often more than decoration they create a feeling within a space.
Whether it’s:
• A calming ocean scene
Let’s Create Something Unique
Whether you’re looking for a bold feature wall or a subtle, calming piece, a nature-inspired mural can completely transform your space.
How the Process Works
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Consultation – discuss ideas, theme and space
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Concept Design – custom artwork created
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Refinement – feedback and adjustments
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Painting – professional execution
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Final Result – a fully transformed space
Investment
Nature and wildlife murals are priced based on size, detail and location.
Most projects range from:
$1,500 – $10,000+
Custom quotes provided after consultation.
Available Across Australia
Murals are available in:
Perth • Pilbara (Karratha & Dampier) • Sydney • Melbourne • Brisbane • Adelaide
International projects welcome.
England bookings October and September 2026









Giving A Voice To The Unheard
This body of work was developed through a series of international mural installations, featuring rats painted across cities including Grimsby, Berlin, Amsterdam, Osaka and San Francisco.
The project explores the contrast between perception and reality focusing on a species that is widely misunderstood and often negatively represented.
Despite their reputation, rats have contributed significantly to scientific advancement, particularly in the development of modern medicine.
By elevating them as a subject within public art, the work challenges these perceptions, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with the overlooked and the undervalued.
The murals act as quiet interventions within each space, offering a moment of reflection and a shift in perspective.





