5 Questions With MULGA
Full of color and summertime vibes, MULGA’s artwork features eccentric characters exploring a fun and funky world. Fusing intricate line work with vibrant palettes, his artwork is sure to help foster good times.
Based in Australia, his whimsical creations adorn buildings around the world. While these extensive murals bring an uplifting energy to shared and outdoor spaces, his artwork on canvas can do the same for your walls at home. From epic beards full of friends to musical bison in the mountains, MULGA’s artwork radiates with a playful personality.
Whether you’re looking for a unique way to show off your love of music, a fabulous way to celebrate animals, or an unusual ode to life by the water, MULGA offers a portfolio of peculiar. Infusing fashionable wildlife with a dose of surreal, his artwork is a great way to inject some lighthearted curiosity into your atmosphere.
We’re proud to offer MULGA’s work on iCanvas, and wanted to take a minute to introduce you to the human behind the art.
Keep reading to get a taste of what inspires his work, the style of music he creates to, and other artists he appreciates. You might be surprised to learn what you have in common!
Who are 5 of your current favorite artists, living or dead?
Henri Rousseau, George Rose, Sam Cotton, Kentaro Yoshida, Nychos
What band or musician would you listen to while creating your art?
Bob Marley always goes nicely.
If you could master any other form of creative expression, what would it be?
I love making music so making more time to do that would is a goal.
What is one person, one place, and one object that inspires you?
My kids inspire me to create art especially when it comes time to make an artwork for their birthday. I love surfing and the beach so being in the water is always a good time. Having a pencil in my hand seems to always result in inspiration.
What is something about you that others may be surprised to learn?
In addition to making art I also make music. You can listen here https://mulgasroom.bandcamp.com/
Check out some of MULGAs creations below, and click here to view his full iCanvas collection.