Pop art-inspired willy wagtails taking flight beyond Surf Coast
Artist Mike McLean's pop art-inspired willy wagtail paintings have traveled globally from Australia's Surf Coast, appearing in Japan, Venice, Antarctica and beyond. The free-to-locals artworks, painted on discarded fence palings over a decade, gained traction during COVID lockdowns and now inspire community treasure hunts. McLean estimates he has painted thousands of the colorful birds inspired by Andy Warhol's repetition style.
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