Resilient Friendship by Taopic - Zhuzhu in Adelaide
Resilient Friendship
This mural is to celebrate 20 years of the City of Salisbury’s sister city agreement with City of Salisbury’s sister city Mobara Japan.
Mobara Park is a renowned koi park in the heart of Mobara City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan which features a beautiful lotus pond and cherry blossoms. Koi fish are popular symbols in Japanese culture and part of Japan’s national identity. They symbolize prosperity, good fortune, strength, and perseverance. The lotus flower represents purity and the journey of life. The flower starts as a delicate bud down in the bottom muddy part of the water. It slowly pushes to the surface reaching for the sun and then once it hits the top, blossoms into a beautiful flower. This has been symbolic of the journey that every person must go through as they strive to gain enlightenment.
This mural’s combination of the lotus and the koi represent continual growth, strength, and mutual aspirations. The koi swimming in the lotus pond bring dynamic movement endowing the building and its surrounds with life in a vivid, colourful, energising, but melodic way. It references the shared values of peaceful harmony between the sister cities promoting a mutual understanding, a sharing of values and aspirations, which represent a strong and lasting friendship.
I am Guiyong, a full-time artist based in Adelaide with a diverse artistic practice spanning murals, paintings, bespoke designs, art installations, and jewelry. Currently, my focus is on creating public art that enriches and beautifies communal spaces, bringing people together and fostering a sense of belonging within the community. Since relocating to Adelaide in 2019, I have collaborated with a wide range of organizations, including councils, universities, libraries, office buildings, commercial shops, and private homes, to design and paint murals that enhance the visual appeal of these spaces.
My passion for creative expression began in high school in 2002 and led me to pursue a Bachelor of Mural Art degree in China in 2011. After graduation, I spent five years working as an artist and art consultant in Shanghai, where I designed artwork for renowned establishments such as Shangri-La and Hilton hotels, as well as commercial and residential buildings. During this period, I became interested in applying art to property development with the goal of creating spaces that are not only visually appealing but also contribute to the health and enjoyment of their occupants.
To further my understanding of this field, I pursued a master’s degree in Property at Adelaide University from 2019 to 2020. This course provided me with valuable insights into the principles of placemaking, which helped me better comprehend the relationships between community, place, and art. I firmly believe that art can bring communities together and enhance the quality of their surroundings. Moreover, I recognize that community members are the best judges of what kind of art and places they need, and that art elements can positively affect their happiness and health. Therefore, I view community, place, and art as mutually reinforcing concepts.
More artwork by Guiyong
Mother Tree Unconditional Love
Auspicious Tree
Joy of sea life
Snow Village
The Ideal world
Blow it’s a hair thing
Butterfly effect
Butterfly Effect 2
The beauty of nature
Landscape 1
Landscape 2
Bushfire
Awareness
Resilient Friendship
Welcome
Welcome
Natural Beauty of Female
You Have A Voice
Utopia
Pure Love
Mr Rex
Vietnamese restaurant mural
Stobie pole mural
Stobie pole mural
Stobie pole painting
Waterfall
Happy Dragon
Vines of Grace
Reuniting
Signage
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