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Artist – Danny Legs
Bio Danny - It Stands Out paints his own works and works alongside and in collaboration on mural projects with the best graffiti artists in Melbourne and Australia.
Daniel began painting graffiti murals in 1995 and over the last 25 years has painted hundreds of amazing murals. Daniel’s art career includes community grant mural projects, artwork exhibitions, art murals produced as part of creative group collectives and collaborations with the world’s finest street artists in Australia and overseas.
His career has evolved into creating his own graffiti mural artwork business managing private, commercial, business and council graffiti art projects.'
‘As Daniel matured as an artist he set up a creative collaborative studio (SafeHouse Studio) and travelled to world-renowned street festivals to collaborate and learn from amazing street artists. He has also flown overseas to produce street art and expand his knowledge plus passion for street art. His experience and skill within the street art and graffiti cultures have grown exponentially with well over 25 years of experience. With a high level of competence in painting skills and accomplishing successful artworks on a large scale, he continues to push the boundaries of his artworks and style plus capabilities. Being fully immersed in learning creative new processes and actively involved in the graffiti & street art community. ‘
‘After years of dedication to the various off-shoots of his graffiti and street art career, Daniel has created his own personal style. He has reached and impressed an audience of not only the street art world globally but also artists in general, art lovers and the public through his unique murals, design and artworks.
Art – Interchange
This art deco influenced mural is another rail and train dedication that focuses on the rich history of Frankston train station and its link as an interchange for the Mornington Peninsula.
‘This homage focuses on a classic steam engine locomotive that still operates on the Mornington Tourist Railway and an A class locomotive that travelled from Frankston to Crib point.
“Not only is this mural a dedication to rail history but also a juxtaposition of today’s consumerism vs a bygone era of a time when things were built with thought, pride and to withstand the test of time.
Location - Corner Olsen Street and Little Olsen Street
Artwalk Map Number - 1
Website – itstandsout.com
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