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PUBLIC ART PROJECTS

GEORGE DOMAHIDY ~ Australian Artist ~ Creative specialist for public art, mural design and creative community events. Expert in large-scale artworks and design projects for government, commercial and local-grassroots organisations. Based in WA, George works across remote, regional and metro Australia. He also delivers projects abroad in EU/UK and Asia regions.

 

ESPERANCE STADIUM
Artist George Domahidy worked with Esperance young people and their families through workshops and community participation painting sessions to create a large-scale mural on the Esperance Indoor Stadium facade.
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Location: Esperance Indoor Stadium, WA
Commissioned by: Shire of Esperance
Art Consultant: APPARATUS
Project Partners: Cannery Arts Centre, Esperance Community Art
Proudly supported by: Lotterywest, Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Regional Arts WA and Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Photography:
Dan Paris
Videography:
Bauhaus Films


George Domahidy perforated screen Bunbury

GEOGRAPHE
Large-scale perforated screen inspired by the Geographe region.
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Location: Bunbury Senior High School, Bunbury, WA


George Domahidy mural newman

NEWMAN ARTWORK
Large-scale artwork inspired by the colours and natural forms found in the Pilbara.
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Collaboration: @apparatus_publicart; Shire of East Pilbara
Location: Newman, WA


FRAGMENTA TERRA
An abstract reflection of the unique Pilbara landscape, with its ancient geological wonders and rich varied hues.
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Location: Red Earth Arts Precinct, Karratha, WA
Collaboration: Pavel Perina, Adam Cruickshank
Materials: aluminium, polysiloxane paint, stainless steel rod, LED lighting
Photography: Pilbara Site Pics


BYFORD BOTANIC
Five abstract flower and leaf-inspired sculptures that gently sway and are designed to represent diversity and inspire students during their learning journey.
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Location: Byford South East Primary School, Byford, WA
Collaboration: Pavel Perina
Materials: polysiloxane paint, galvanised steel, moving components


WARREN HEALTH SERVICE
The abstract sculptural leaf forms are a response to the architecture’s central tree forms. The artwork symbolises the idea of ‘new life’ and aims to elevate the viewer with hope.
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Location: Hospital Ave, Manjimup, WA
Collaboration: Adam Cruickshank


HIGH WYCOMBE STATION
This artwork draws inspiration from the topography and granite outcrops of the nearby Darling Scarp. The tessellated pattern gives a strong sense of identity for High Wycombe Station (formerly Forrestfield Airport Link).
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Location: Perth, WA
Collaboration: GAP Art Collective


CROSSROADS
The flora detail within this artwork celebrates the regions biodiversity. This three-dimensional lenticular artwork provides three different images depending on the direction from which it is viewed on the dynamic corner site.
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Location: Collie Senior High School, Collie, WA
Materials: Anodised aluminium, LED lighting, DMX controller


SUCCESS RETAIL CENTRE
Inspired by the theme of ‘people and place’, this artwork emulates the layered reeds and grasses of the nearby North and South Lakes and wetlands of Bibra. The sloping tubular metal design allows for dynamic shadows during the day. 
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Location: Cnr Beeliar Drive & Kemp Road, Success, WA
Collaboration: Adam Cruickshank
Materials: Powder coated aluminium, corian, LED lighting


VANTAGE APARTMENTS
The water theme for this project was a logical response to the site’s proximity near the Beeliar (Swan River). The artwork aims to recognise the cultural and historical meaning of the river to the Noongar People, the traditional owners, as well as the local residents and visitors to the bustling riverside location.
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Location: Riversdale Road, Rivervale, WA
Collaboration: Adam Cruickshank


REIMAGING
This three-dimensional surface was modelled after a technical survey of the area’s topography and horizon. A secondary image was designed - an abstract aerial image of the site which mapped it’s evolution over the last 60 years.
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Location: Charles Street, North Perth, WA
Collaboration: Adam Cruickshank
Materials: powder coated aluminium
Photography: Eva Fernandez


TRANSCIENCE
This large-scale privacy screen was installed to boost the visual identity of this new development in urban Perth. The artwork is designed to inspire locals with a visual story and add a point-of-interest to the structure.
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Location: Cnr of Beaufort Street and Harold Street, Mount Lawley, WA
Materials: powder coated stainless steel
Photography: Jack Lovell


NICKOL WEST
Inspired by the large-scale and often repetitive natural forms found in nearby landscape, this artwork functions as a community space for socialising and relaxation.
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Location: Cnr Beeliar Drive & Kemp Road, Success, WA
Collaboration: Adam Cruickshank
Materials: powder coated aluminium, corian