Find art currently on display as part of Art in Unexpected Places.

Art in Unexpected Places by Darren King

A multidisciplinary artist trained in fine arts, cartooning, illustration, graphic design, and screen printing, Darren King has exhibited widely and earned recognition through national and international art prizes. He prides himself on working primarily with recycled and repurposed materials, including discarded magazines, junk mail, maps, paper bags, and vintage books.

“I create art that makes me happy, that is always my primary goal. Drawing from a range of creative practices, I blend techniques such as screen printing, collage, graphic design, illustration, drawing, and painting to produce vibrant, textured, and visually engaging works. My subjects are ever-changing, as I constantly seek new playful ideas to stay inspired. Although I often return to recurring themes drenched in nostalgia including test patterns, pop culture, birds, beaches, skulls, and abandoned buildings.

A key part of my practice involves creating art entirely from recycled paper. I harvest, cut, and tear found or discarded materials to build something completely new. I love the unpredictable nature of collage — how unrelated fragments can come together to form a fresh image or story. Through this process, I aim to give new life to what would otherwise be thrown away, celebrating creativity, sustainability, and reinvention." (Darren King)

Locations:

  • 211 Princess Highway, Rotary Park Albion Park Rail    
  • Shellharbour Primary School - Mary St, Shellharbour
  • Lake Entrance Road (Wattle Road intersection).
  • 128 Shellharbour Road, Warilla
     

Date: October 2025 - January 2026

Sun Passage by Emma Anna 

Anna’s design makes reference to the sun and its journey across the sky. Boonerah Point is a source of natural wonder and the big sky and expansive vistas which it allows for is achieved through a panoramic layering of parkland, water, hills and sky. The sun is a constant presence and passes across this horizon, shaping colours, reflections, moods and memories.

Location: Amenities screening at Boonerah Point Reserve

Date: September 2023

 

 

 

 

 

Seagulls by David Boyle

Seagulls is a robust outdoor sculpture that seeks to create an interaction between people and oversized birds.

The artwork creates informal seating where passers-by can have fun with the shapes of the seagulls, with each seagull having its own individual character.

This artwork was installed as part of the Warilla Town Centre streetscape upgrades. More of David’s work can be found at Warilla Library!

Location: Behind Wals Pharmacy, near the amenities building on Hall Lane, Warilla. 

Date: 2022

Art on Electrical Boxes by Richard Campbell

Richard Campbell, artist and Director of Gumaraa Aboriginal Experience, created nine paintings on electrical boxes that run throughout George Street, Warilla.

The artworks depict stories that have been passed down from generation to generation. Richard ‘paints from the heart’  and has been doing so for the past 30 years.  

Date: November 2021

 

 

 

 

Mural by Claire Foxton

The artwork is a celebration of local marine life in colours that pop against the ocean and blue sky. Species featured include Mado fish, Green Turtle, Easter Blue Devil fish, Weedy dragon, Humpback Whale and the Short-beaked Common Dolphin.

Location: Beverley Whitfield Toddler Pool, Shellharbour Village

Date: June 2021

Amenities screening by Carla Gottens

Best in Show is exactly that, showcasing various exhibit entries that stand for competition in the Albion Park Showgrounds Annual Show. From Poultry to Dahlias, Best in Show celebrates the community involvement and pride in their region and in their achievements. The artwork draws on traditional wreath designs used for border decoration in printed manuscripts and around the edges of architectural features. The country show is an age old tradition the world over and its charm has seen it transform over the years to incorporate modern achievements while still celebrating skills and knowledge from the past.

Location: Albion Park Showground 

Date: April 2021

Amenities screening by Yu Fang Chi

The artwork portrays a connection of local history. Chi’s design for this screening focused on the relationship between people and the contextual background.
Through reference images of events in the showground, the series panel design is a collage of figures, animals, and movements, which echo on the historical events and memories.

Location: Albion Park Showground

Date: April 2021

 

 

 

Amenities screening by Claire Foxton

The privacy screening has been designed to create natural light for an open, inviting & secure space. It features a farm-themed design to reflect the park's history of when the land was owned & farmed by Dick McDonald.

Location: McDonald Park, Albion Park Rail 

Date: 2020

Amenities Screening by Filip Bartkowiak

Bartkowiak’s design makes reference to the Illawarra Flame Tree (Brachychiton acerifolius), and explores the physical details and features of this plant. The design itself is a contemporary graphic of simplified line-work which utilizes patterns, forms and shapes found within the details of the tree. The installation of the panel evocatively showcases a beautiful interplay with natural light. 

Location: Top Park, Shell Cove

Date: 2020

Who's got the Chippies? By David Boyle 

Who’s Got the Chippies? is a three-piece sculptural installation by Victorian artist David Doyle, a regular exhibitor at the Sculptures at Killalea exhibition. The fun artwork consists of six simplified seagull forms, arranged in a grouping which is typical of the birds. The artwork installed in the courtyard area, encourages interaction and prompts a joyful response from library visitors.

Location: Warilla Library

Date: 2020

 

Dragonettes by Vera Moller

Dragonettes were designed to mark Shell Cove as a site of human habitation on the immediate vicinity of an outstanding aquatic environment. Shellharbour’s Bushranger’s Bay Aquatic Reserve at Bass Point is one of the best diving and snorkelling sites in NSW. Dragonettes are sculptural forms arranged into various formations. The decorative surface patterns are loosely based on spot patterns found on the Weedy Seadragon.

Location: Waterfront, Shell Cove

 

 

 

 

 

Fluidity by Orlando Norrish

The sculpture is an abstract piece that spans 15 metres in length and is comprised of steel sheets that have been folded into geometric shapes.

It resembles a school of fish that sweeps across the roof of the building and transforms into a flock of birds as it lifts up towards the sky.

The piece is a celebration of diversity, movement, and change both within the natural world and in modern society. 

Location: The Imaginarium, Shellharbour Village 

Date: 2019

Marine Plates

This collection of vibrant and colourful ceramic plates was part of an engagement activity to involve young artists from local primary schools in the activation of newly built Warilla Library. The budding artists, aged 4-12 years of age,  painted artworks on plates in response to a marine theme. The schools involved were Lake South Primary School and Warilla North Primary School.

Location: Warilla Library, Woolworths Ave, Warilla

Date: 2019 

Last updated : Wed 5 Nov 2025