Photo by: Brenton See
North Dandalup Water Tank Art - Western Australia
Artist: Brenton See
Location: South West Highway, North Dandalup, Western Australia
The North Dandalup Water Tank, a remarkable example of public art, was expertly painted by the talented artist Brenton See in February of 2021.
This vibrant and visually striking mural is a beautiful representation of the local natural environment, showcasing the unique and diverse native flora and fauna of the area.
The artwork prominently features the Western Pygmy Possum, a small, nocturnal mammal that is native to the region and considered an endangered species. This delicate creature is intricately depicted, capturing its charm and significance to the local ecosystem. Additionally, the mural features a breathtaking portrayal of a female Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo, elegantly captured in mid-flight.
The cockatoo's impressive wingspan and striking coloration add an extra layer of beauty and majesty to the piece.
The North Dandalup Water Tank mural serves not only as a tribute to the area’s rich biodiversity but also as an artistic landmark that contributes to the sense of community pride. It is located near the North Dandalup Memorial Hall, a well-known local landmark, making it easily accessible for residents and visitors alike.
The site offers ample parking, ensuring that those who wish to stop by and appreciate the artwork can do so with ease and convenience. This impressive work of art provides a unique opportunity to connect with the natural beauty of the region, all while enhancing the visual landscape of the area.