Inspired by Toowoomba, it's gardens and the iconic annual Carnival of Flowers event, two local artists reimagined our kids Tiny Trailers turning them into works of art. Watch the timelapse below.
Enjoy the newly painted trailers in centre today outside Lowes on level 2 or near Betty's Burgers on Ground Level.
Alex Stalling
Toowoomba artist Alex Stalling is fascinated by the role of pattern, layers, colour and banal visual prompts in our built environments. Her works often combine elements of nature with amoebic shapes and structures.
Her Tiny Trailer is inspired by the bright and playful experiences of friends & families as they gather in Toowoomba’s iconic landscaped parks and gardens.
Instagram: @alexstallingart
Jonathan (Jon) Vargas
Jonathan (Jon) Vargas, is an Chilean artist, based in Queensland.
Best known for his, vivid and colourful abstract paintings, print making and architectural lines. His work talks about city living, loved places and memories of past travel.
Playing with concepts, ideas, shapes, directions and depth. It’s an abstract representation of the artist’s feelings and experiences. The ‘I have been there’ or ‘this looks familiar’ play an important role in the architectural clash with abstraction where places live in a simple space.
Instagram: @jon_vargas_art
Facebook: @jonvargasart