Scammell Family Mural on the Mens' Shed Yarram - Heesco Town
Ada Crossley Mural on Mechanics Hall in Yarram
The Heesco Town Paintings - STAGE 1
Interview with street and mural artist Heesco Khosnaran
How Heesco Town Happened
Heesco Khosnaran painting the back wall of the Yarram Bull Bar
Wayne Tindall & Heesco Khosnaran paint the Foster Skate Park
Heesco Khosnaran paints the Bull on the Bull Bar wall in Yarram - early days!
Chaotica has woken up!
Chaotica Gallery is waking up…beware!
Melbourne Street Art - 1st paint up at Smythesdale Skate Park
Smythesdale Skate Park Upgrade 2016
Melbourne Street Art - Rokewood Skate Park
Melbourne Street Art - Teesdale Skate Park
Melbourne Street Art - Linton Skate Park
Scammell Family Mural on the Mens' Shed Yarram - Heesco Town
The Scammell family built many of the fine old buildings in Yarram. A gift from Margaret Scammell to the town of Yarram.Ada Crossley Mural on Mechanics Hall in Yarram
Heesco Khosnaran paints his 16th mural in Yarram Victoria Australia.The Heesco Town Paintings - STAGE 1
YARRAM—THE TOWN THAT REFUSES TO QUIT The Gippsland bushfires and then the Corona virus pandemic in 2020 could not stop a small town in South Gippsland, Victoria Australia. The small town of Yarram has turned to ART as its secret weapon against a potential tourist downturn, depression, and financial ruin. The town has adopted an Internationally acclaimed street & silo artist to transform their building walls into a blaze of colour and hope.PROJECT BACKGROUND World renowned street and silo artist Heesco Khosnaran has been invited by artist & film maker Wayne Tindall to transform the entire town of Yarram in Victoria over a six-week period in March 2020.The project was the brainchild of local Yarram identity Eric Greenaway who saw Heesco’s art works on the walls of Yarram’s Bull Bar & Gallery, a bar recently founded by Anne & Wayne Tindall. bullbargallery.com.auHeesco and Wayne Tindall have painted many Victorian skate parks around Victoria (including the Foster Skate Park) vimeo.com/267748490 and in March/April Wayne has invited him back to Yarram to transform the town over a six -week period.Heesco is well known for his silo artwork as well as numerous International & Australian public murals. heeesco.comInterview with street and mural artist Heesco Khosnaran
Heesco tells the story of how he came to meet Wayne and Anne Tindall, and how they invited him to Yarram Victroia in Australia,.How Heesco Town Happened
Eric Greenaway from Yarram explains how the Yarram Heesco Town phenomenon occurred.Heesco Khosnaran painting the back wall of the Yarram Bull Bar
Heesco was invited by Bull Bar founder Wayne Tindall to paint the rear garden wall.
Wayne Tindall & Heesco Khosnaran paint the Foster Skate Park
Another Skate Park hits the dust! On Sunday 22nd April, Artist Wayne Tindall was invited by the Manna Gum Community House in Foster (Victoria Australia) to transform the local Skate Park. Wayne in turn invited Heesco Khosnaran to come paint and help mentor the local kids and give the place a makeover. With the help of around 100 locals, Wayne & Heesco went mad. Wayne also made this film with the help of Abbie Cook (a young local film maker) and a shorter clip was played to everyone at the end of the day.
Heesco Khosnaran paints the Bull on the Bull Bar wall in Yarram - early days!
A new Bar and Gallery was established in Yarram by Anne & Wayne Tindall. They asked street artist Heesco Khosnaran if he would paint something 'big & bullish' for on one of the walls. This is what he did. The bar has become a hit with locals and visitors alike..
Chaotica has woken up!
We asked Melbourne Street Artist Heesco Khosnaran to come paint 2 of our shipping containers on our beautiful property only an hour and a bit from Melbourne Australia. This is shipping container number 2. Wind, rain and winter chills did not phase him. This is the result! These two containers form the beginnings of a rural art awakening we call CHAOTICA!
Chaotica Gallery is waking up…beware!
We invited Heesco Khosnaran (a local Melbourne Street Artist) to come up for the day and 'do something to' one of our shipping containers on out lovely 10 acres in Blackwood Forest, Victoria...not far from Melbourne. We knew this was a 'dangerous move'. This is what happened!
Melbourne Street Art - 1st paint up at Smythesdale Skate Park
SMYTHESDALE SKATE PARK In January 2015, artist Wayne Tindall from Chaotic Gallery in Melbourne was contracted by the Golden Plains Shire to "paint up" four skate parks in rural Victoria. Smythesdale, Linton, Teesdale,and Rokewood. Wayne selected Heesco Khosnaran as the lead artist and together they proceeded to Blitz the four Skate Parks, teaching the local young people spray painting and traditional art practices. Under the watchful eye of Tom Mullane-Grant, "Youth Engagement Officer" from the Golden Plains Shire Council, the results are awesome to say the least! Thanks to all the young people of Smythesdale who came out to help on the day to "paint up" their park.
Smythesdale Skate Park Upgrade 2016
On December 10th 2106 Chaotica was asked by the Golden Plains Shire to upgrade the Smythesdale Skate Park. I asked famous street artist assist me and to 'come do his thing' and together we had a ball with a group of local kids. Good times!
Melbourne Street Art - Rokewood Skate Park
ROKEWOOD SKATE PARK In January 2015, artist Wayne Tindall from Chaotic Gallery in Melbourne was contracted by the Golden Plains Shire to "paint up" four skate parks in rural Victoria. Rokewood, Linton, Teesdale, and Smythesdale. Wayne selected Heesco Khosnaran as the lead artist and together they proceeded to Blitz the four Skate Parks, teaching the local young people spray painting and traditional art practices. Under the watchful eye of Tom Mullane-Grant, "Youth Engagement Officer" from the Golden Plains Shire Council, the results are awesome to say the least! Thanks to all the young people of Rokewood who came out to help on the day to "paint up" their park.
Melbourne Street Art - Teesdale Skate Park
TEESDALE SKATE PARK In January 2015, artist Wayne Tindall from Chaotic Gallery in Melbourne was contracted by the Golden Plains Shire to "paint up" four skate parks in rural Victoria. Teesdale, Smythesdale, Linton and Rokewood. Wayne selected Heesco Khosnaran as the lead artist and together they proceeded to Blitz the four Skate Parks, teaching the local young people spray painting and traditional art practices. Under the watchful eye of Tom Mullane-Grant, "Youth Engagement Officer" from the Golden Plains Shire Council, the results are awesome to say the least! Thanks to all the young people of Teesdale who came out to help on the day to "paint up" their park.Melbourne Street Art - Linton Skate Park
LINTON SKATE PARK In January 2015, artist Wayne Tindall from Chaotic Gallery in Melbourne was contracted by the Golden Plains Shire to "paint up" four skate parks in rural Victoria. Linton, Teesdale, Smythesdale,and Rokewood. Wayne selected Heesco Khosnaran as the lead artist and together they proceeded to Blitz the four Skate Parks, teaching the local young people spray painting and traditional art practices. Under the watchful eye of Tom Mullane-Grant, "Youth Engagement Officer" from the Golden Plains Shire Council, the results are awesome to say the least! Thanks to all the young people of Linton who came out to help on the day to "paint up" their park.