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Mural (Plants) | Murals by Studio Dennis | WeWork in Sydney. Item composed of synthetic
Mural (Plants) | Murals by Studio Dennis | WeWork in Sydney. Item composed of synthetic
Mural (Plants) | Murals by Studio Dennis | WeWork in Sydney. Item composed of synthetic
Mural (Plants) | Murals by Studio Dennis | WeWork in Sydney. Item composed of synthetic
Mural (Plants) | Murals by Studio Dennis | WeWork in Sydney. Item composed of synthetic
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Mural (Plants) | Murals by Studio Dennis | WeWork in Sydney. Item composed of synthetic

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Studio Dennis

Mural (Plants)

Featured In WeWork, Sydney, Australia

This colorful mural on the rooftop was painted by Andrew Dennis. WeWork is located at 64 York Street, Sydney.

Thanks to STU for the brush hand.

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Item Mural (Plants)
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Studio Dennis
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Mural artist , Canvas Painter

Andrew Dennis is an artist living and working in the subtropics of Sydney since 2000. Studio Dennis is the collective name for a practice that covers multiple outputs such as mural art, painting, design, textiles and street graphics. Drawing from a diverse range of influences including 20th-century art, low-brow comics, skateboard culture and points in-between, Studio Dennis has developed a unique language that is complex and unique.

Working with a collection of characters and objects best described as a cabinet of curiosities, Dennis creates a decorative wallpaper that deals in subjects such as civilisation, future living, biodomes, and animal behaviour. Much of this exploration taps into the visionary constructions of the artist as a passionate collector and amalgamator of artefacts, whether it be retro furniture designs, early primitive African masks or other memorabilia. The constant search for interesting connections from human history is a source of intrigue and creative interest.