How urban art changed the face of Miller in Sydney's south-w

How urban art changed the face of Miller in Sydney's south-west


How urban art changed the face of Miller in Sydney's south-west
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Artist and Miller local Ian "Swaze" Ballesteros's artwork has helped to make areas "open and safe".
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Miller, in Sydney's south-west, is an urban art wonderland.
The quiet suburb, 10 minutes from the Liverpool CBD, is splashed with graffiti — colourful and "fun" script, and surreal murals have been painted everywhere, from shopping centre walls and garage roller doors to bridge underpasses.
Mr Ballesteros's artwork can be seen on schools and buildings in the area.
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ABC News: Dayvis Heyne)
The suburb is seeing an art revival as Sydney street artists add their own mark to the area.

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