Big Picture Fest '22







Big Picture Fest is set to transform Frankston’s city every year with an explosion of colour and art . Every year a selection of eleven of Australia and the world’s most renowned street artists work intensiveliy for a week.
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This mural serves as a visual metaphor for the self-imposed isolation of contemporary life. Morano depicts individuals confined within brightly lit windows, symbolizing the barriers we erect between ourselves and others.
The work suggests that our fear of vulnerability and connection can lead to profound loneliness, trapping us within our own constructed realities.