100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

Former Nambour artist completes new mural at revamped playground

Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team.

Hole lot of love: new bagel cafe opens

A new cafe has rolled into Maroochydore serving up freshly made bagels, including the option to build your own. Coastal Bagels is the latest venture More

Hinterland guesthouse in American TV spotlight

A five-star hinterland guesthouse is being showcased on a top-rated US daytime game show. The Country House at Hunchy is being featured as a holiday More

Photo of the day: dawn swim

This evocative image of a swimmer at dawn at Kings Beach was taken by Lesley Evans. If you have a photo of the day offering, More

B2B: How much do I need in retirement?

To be honest, I am not a fan of the word ‘retirement’. It often conjures images of slippers and watching Days of Our Lives. What More

Excavator freed from sand, island project pushes on

A heavy machine bogged in sand for about 48 hours has been freed and dredging is “powering ahead” at a major island restoration site. The More

Work starts on long-awaited interchange upgrade

Work is underway on a major upgrade to one of the Sunshine Coast's busiest interchanges. The state government announced on Monday that the Mooloolah River More

The latest creation from homegrown artist Adam Lewczuk has been completed at Nambour’s revamped Quota Memorial Park playground.

The vibrant piece is an extension of the patterns in his 400sqm public artwork along the Howard Street pedestrian link, which features a 25-metre mural.

Mr Lewczuk said he was pleased to see the new playground revamped and to extend the art trail into the play area.

Artist Adam Lewczuk in action.

“Nambour is the edgy cultural hub of the Sunshine Coast and the town is full of amazing creatives and change-makers,” he said.

“The walls are covered in art and the town is home to the Coast’s best creative precinct, the Old Ambo.”

Now based in Brisbane, the former Nambour multidisciplinary artist focuses his work on the application of stencils, paste-ups, stickers, large-scale projections and soundscapes while drawing inspiration from 1970s nostalgia.

Mr Lewczuk has revealed the positive inspiration behind the Howard Street mural.

“This mural reflected the notion of Nambour as ‘a community in motion’ – represented by the layering of time achieved using repetitive patterns of local flora and cogs to depict the essence of moving forward in a positive direction,” he said.

“The mural celebrates Nambour’s First Nations connection while acknowledging the region’s industrial and agricultural heritage.”

As a qualified arts educator and community worker, Mr Lewczuk has delivered hundreds of public art commissions, workshops, masterclasses and artist talks for adults, young people and children across the country.

Adam Lewczuk’s mural in Quota Memorial Park.

Sunshine Coast Council Community Portfolio Councillor David Law said council recognised that public art added enormous value to the cultural vitality of the community.

“It is a well-accepted principle of urban design that public art contributes to a community’s identity, fosters community pride and a sense of belonging, and enhances the quality of life for its residents and visitors,” Cr Law said.

Help us deliver more news by registering for our free daily news feed. All it requires is your name and email. See SUBSCRIBE at the top of this article.

Subscribe to SCN’s free daily news email

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
This field is hidden when viewing the form
[scn_go_back_button] Return Home
Share