Feature Art

From colourful murals to large-scale sculptures to intricate bridge designs, there is lots to enjoy as you drive around our beautiful state.

Ever wondered who created these amazing works? Or what inspired the piece?

This Featured Art section delves into the stories and inspirations for some of the most iconic art pieces across WA's road network. 

Mort Gooringiny mural

Mort Gooringiny mural

Learn about the story and the artist behind the recent mural installation under the Leach Highway bridge.

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Leach Highway bridge abutment

Leach Highway bridge abutment

Learn about the story and the artist behind the artwork at Leach Highway Bridge over Welshpool Road.

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Erindale Road underpass mural

Erindale Road underpass mural

Learn about the story and the artists behind Erindale Road underpass on Mitchell Freeway.

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Hakea Laurina and Petrophile Macrostachya

Hakea Laurina and Petrophile Macrostachya

Learn about the story and the artist behind the bridge abutments on Mitchell Freeway.

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The Lukin Drive Underpass

The Lukin Drive Underpass

Learn about the story and the artist behind the Lukin Drive underpass on Mitchell Freeway.

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Photo of Butler boulevard underpass artwork

Booladarlung Bidi (Pelican tracks)

Learn about the story and the artist behind the Butler Boulevard underpass on Mitchell Freeway.

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Karrinyup Underpass

Karrinyup Underpass

Learn more about the story and the artists behind the Karrinyup Road underpass on Mitchell Freeway.

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Bridge 1907 Artwork

Bussel Highway Interchange

Learn about the story and the artist behind the artwork at Bussel Highway Interchange - Bunbury Outer Ring Road project.

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