Murals and Commissioned Artwork at Dreamtime Artistry
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Art has the power to transform spaces, tell stories and create meaningful connections. At Dreamtime Artistry, murals and commissioned artworks offer a powerful way to share our culture, celebrate Country and create lasting visual experiences for communities, businesses and organisations.
As a 100% Aboriginal-owned business, Dreamtime Artistry specialises in authentic, handmade Aboriginal art and cultural services that support artists while sharing the world’s oldest continuing culture with broader audiences.
Murals and commissioned pieces are an important part of this work, allowing clients to collaborate directly with First Nations artists to create artwork that is unique, culturally meaningful and designed specifically for its environment.
Murals offer more than decoration. They tell stories. Through colour, symbolism and traditional design elements, Aboriginal murals can reflect themes such as connection to Country, local stories and community identity.
These artworks can transform spaces into places of reflection, learning and celebration. Dreamtime Artistry works with a talented group of established First Nations artists to deliver mural and commissioned artworks of any size, designed to suit each client’s vision and location.
Whether installed in schools, workplaces, community centres or public spaces, each mural becomes a powerful cultural statement.
Every commission begins with collaboration. Clients work directly with Dreamtime Artistry to develop an artwork concept that aligns with the purpose of the space, the environment and the message they want to share. This may include:
- Large-scale murals for buildings and public spaces
- Corporate artwork and office installations
- Cultural feature walls
- Community and educational murals
- Custom artworks for events or special projects
At the heart of every mural and commission is the artist.
We work with artists who bring their own stories, styles and cultural knowledge to each project.
Founder Erica Eurell, a Traditional Custodian from the Yugambeh region, established Dreamtime Artistry with the vision of creating spaces where First Nations artists can tell their stories and connect culture with opportunity.
Commissioned artworks play a key role in supporting this mission, allowing artists to continue sharing their knowledge and creativity through meaningful cultural expression.
Many organisations are choosing First Nations murals and commissions to strengthen their commitment to reconciliation, cultural inclusion and community engagement.
Commissioning artwork through Dreamtime Artistry is designed to be simple and collaborative. Clients can begin by submitting a request outlining their ideas, location and artwork requirements. The team then works closely with artists to develop a concept that aligns with the vision for the project.
From design to completion, each artwork is crafted with care and cultural integrity, ensuring that the final piece reflects both artistic excellence and respect for Aboriginal storytelling traditions.
Creating Art That Lasts
Murals and commissioned artworks do more than fill walls. They invite people to pause, reflect and learn about the stories that shape Australia’s cultural landscape. Through these works, Dreamtime Artistry continues to bridge the past with the future, helping artists share their knowledge while enriching the spaces where we live, work and gather.
If you are interested in bringing Aboriginal art into your space, Dreamtime Artistry welcomes collaborations for murals and commissioned pieces of all sizes.
Start Your Commission
To discuss a mural or commissioned artwork for your space, visit:
https://dreamtimeartistry.com/pages/murals-commissions