Lake Pertobe Maze Mural
Bonsai, TwoOne, Ghostpatrol, Jan Inoue, multiple other artists
The Lake Pertobe maze is looking better than ever thanks to four renowned street artists and a cohort of community helpers.
Former Warrnambool resident Scottie “Bonsai” Neoh was flanked by fellow professionals Hiroyasu “TwoOne” Tsuri, David “Ghostpatrol” Booth and Jun Inoue for a three-day workshop to share their skills and expertise with aspiring mural artists.
The workshops culminated in the repainting of the iconic maze with the assistance of local artists Nathan Pye, Jim Maglaras and Jessica Meggs, plus 150 kids were also invited to grab a spray can and add some colour.
Bonsai contributed to the original decoration of the maze as a 17 year old in January 2000.
The support and encouragement he received from the established artists at that time helped him on his way to a successful career as a street artist.
The project is financially supported by the Victorian Government's Community Crime Prevention Program, the Warrnambool City Council and Brophy Family and Youth Services.