Wildflowers by Angharad Neal-Williams

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Work: Wildflowers

Artist: Angharad Neal-Williams

Year: Commissioned by Hobsons Bay City Council in 2024 (completed 2025)

Location: Little Rosebery Café, 42 Rosebery Street, Altona Meadows

Angharad Neal-Williams' mural Wildflowers features endangered plants and wildflowers from within Emu-foot Grasslands. Emu-foot, blue bells, bulbine lily, blue devils and showy podolepis, form the composition of the mural, bringing attention to the native wildflowers that are protected within the region. The design features warm and bright colours which are inspired by the vital surrounding grasslands and contribute to forming a vibrant placemaking mural that reflects the local environment. 

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About the artist: 

Angharad Neal-Williams is an Illustrator, muralist and workshop facilitator based in Naarm/Melbourne. Her distinct style combines line drawing with subtle colours to create thoughtful, fun and optimistic outcomes. She creates designs that are clean and impactful through both digital and traditional mediums. Angharad has worked for a range of clients including Metro Trains, WWF, Twinings and Birdlife Australia. Angharad has painted murals across Melbourne, including Melton, Mordialloc, Baywater, Hawthorn and Brunswick. Her murals are vibrant, accessible, and engaging, enhancing the build environment by making public spaces feel safer and more inclusive. Find out more on her website.

(Photos by Matto Lucas)