I’m incredibly grateful to have been commissioned by the PTA Urban Art Program to create a mural at Bull Creek Station—a site rich in Noongar cultural significance and natural beauty. It’s an honour to contribute to a project that not only enhances the visual landscape of our public transport spaces but also acknowledges the deep and ongoing connection of the Wadjuk Beeliar people to this land.

The site known as Gabbiljee—the watery place at the end of the river—has long been a place of gathering, nourishment, and dreaming. To walk and create in this space, alongside the stories of Kaalitj – ngort Koondaam (Dragonfly Dreaming), is a responsibility I hold with deep respect. I'm proud to be part of a network of artists whose works, like the ancient wetlands that once spanned Boorloo, are connected through story, movement, and Country. Thank you to the PTA Urban Art Program for supporting artists and helping share these stories across community spaces.

Video - Peacock Visuals

Art assistant - Chris Rose

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