Shire of Collie Reece Harley Shire of Collie Reece Harley

The Sun and the Moon — the Moon and the Sun

Image source Taj Kempe

Artist: Kyle Hughes-Odgers

Asset Type: Mural

Year of Work: 2020

Location: 44 Johnston St, Collie

Provenance: Shire of Collie

Description: The Sun and the Moon – the Moon and the Sun is an abstract artwork made up of six individual portrait panels. The images move in colour from warms to cool, tracking the movement of the day into night.

About the artist:

Kyle Hughes-Odgers (b.1981) is a multi-disciplinary Australian Visual Artist who works locally and globally on art projects across various formats - Murals, Gallery Exhibitions and 3D installations. His work explores colour theory, abstraction and narrative - Inspired by nature, the built environment and human behaviour. He has been exhibiting his work since 2005 including solo exhibitions in Perth, Melbourne, Berlin, Amsterdam, Madrid, Los Angeles and Vienna. His work is held in numerous private and public collections worldwide. In addition to his exhibition works, Kyle has created large scale murals in New York City, Washington DC, Los Angeles, London, Singapore, Madrid, Berlin, Cambodia, Iceland and across Australia.

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City of Subiaco, Subiaco Reece Harley City of Subiaco, Subiaco Reece Harley

Golden Boy

Artist: Beastman (Brad Eastman), Numskull (Elliot Routledge), Creepy (Kyle Hughes-Odgers)

Year of Work: 2012

Location: Gold Lane 81 Rokeby Road Subiaco 6008

Asset Type: Street Art

Provenance: City of Subiaco

Image courtesy of Subiaco

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City of South Perth Reece Harley City of South Perth Reece Harley

Untitled by Kyle Hughes-Odgers

Artist: Kyle Hughes-Odgers

Asset Type: Integrated Work

Year of Work: 2020

Location: 26-28a Charles Street

Provenance: City of South Perth

Description: These artworks explore the core conceptual themes and narrative around ideas of connection, through people and place. Pattern, shapes and form inspired by mapping and path making. The forms represent destinations. The natural environment and built environment interacting and converging. These destinations, some of which are isolated and others densely configured, can be interpreted as physical or methaporical destinations. The pattern can epitomize geographical connections and locations on a map; the idea of stepping stones, a physical progression to another point. Points between structures, landmarks, the river and the land, the hills, the roads, the ferry and the freeway. This pattern represents formed pathways and mapped movements over time, both minor and major connections.

Image Source City of South Perth

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