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Chinchilla
Winner

Edmund Smith

Anyone can be a star

My street art design uses paint and paste-ups in the shapes of stars, that would appear to be caught around a structure in my town.

Dalby
Winner

Chesley Cave

A Mind Map of Western Downs

I first constructed the wire head, to represent the body of western downs, then I put the timeline in representing the growth we’ve had.

Roma

Lachlan Ciranni

Tribal Realm Z

My art is a way of expressing my thoughts visually as I struggle to vocalise them. Everyday I watch my peers battle with their own mental health problems whilst trying to find my own footing in this world.

Dalby

Dominic Cave

In the Hands of Dalby

The Hand represents Dalby’s supportive community. My purpose with this piece of art was to really promote our amazing community not just to our region but to others.

Chinchilla

SiSi Howie

Mural of Memories

Mural of Memories is a digital art piece that I drew with Procreate, its filled with a combination of happy and courageous characters.

Weranga
Winner

Chelsea Fairchild

A mind's eye

This artwork is my mind and how I see things. It’s lots of things put together, like past, present and future and how I see it.

Dalby

Baillie Cook

Happy Thoughts

I chose to draw this piece of artwork because it relates to mental wellbeing. It is about someone who is very happy and just thinks about good things.

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The Youth Street Art Project is an initiative of Western Downs Regional Council (WDRC) and is proudly supported by Queensland Health. The Localised Mental Health Initiatives Project is an agreement between WDRC and Queensland Health to support the delivery of interconnected programs to bring people together and highlight the importance of mental health.
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