FINDING LIGHT IN THE SHADOW | Brisbane Street Art Festival

‘Finding Light in the Shadow’ is a piece created for Brisbane Street Art Festival’s Ipswich program which currently resides at Studio 188 in Ipswich, Queensland. The work explores the balance between lightness and the dark, and how one cannot exist without the other. In life, we often negate from the things that make us feel uncertain, discomfort or at risk. Still, by embracing our vulnerabilities, we experience growth, moments that take us by surprise, while nurturing and practising the act of courage (whom my hero, Maya Angelou says is the most essential virtue of them all). 

Finding Light in the Shadow mural painted by Christina Huynh STYNA. The mural depicts blue, white and beige wings and flowers.
Close up of Finding Light in the Shadow mural painted by Christina Huynh STYNA. This section of the mural depicts a goldfish against a blue background.
Close up of Finding Light in the Shadow mural painted by Christina Huynh STYNA. This section of the mural depicts wings and a white flower on a blue background.
Finding Light in the Shadow mural painted by Christina Huynh STYNA. The mural depicts blue, white and beige wings and flowers.

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