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Frankston Street Art Festival

 

People's Choice Award 2026

 

The People’s Choice Award returns in 2026, giving the community a chance to help shape the future of Frankston’s street art landscape.

Last year’s winner, Arina Apostolova, returns as a featured artist after capturing hearts with her vibrant flora and fauna inspired murals.

Voting results will be announced during the festival. The award is proudly presented by Frankston City Council.

 

PLEASE VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE ARTIST BELOW:

 

Carley Cornelissen

                                                                            Carley Cornelissen PPC Entry                                                                                         

I have been painting large scale artworks for the last nine years. In that time, I have been part of Surface festival on the Gold Coast, Horizon Festival and the Brisbane Street Art Festival twice. I have painted over 100 murals including works for Brisbane City Council, private commissions and artworks for businesses in public spaces. 

Chris McGregor

Chris McGregor   PPC Entry

Having over 30 years painting experience, with deep roots in the world of graffiti, my work reflects a lifelong passion for the art form, paired with a curiosity and appreciation for art in all its expressions. In recent years I have expanded my practice, exploring portraits and broader subject matter with the same bold energy and technical skill. ​

​In August 2025, I painted in a Street Art Festival in Montana, USA which I thoroughly enjoyed and the whole experience has given me a drive to be further involved.

Georgia Laurie

 

Georgia Laurie   PPC Entry

 

I have extensive experience delivering large-scale public murals across Australia and internationally. My practice spans street art festivals, commissioned public artworks, and community-facing projects, often involving close collaboration with organisers, local partners, and environmental initiatives.​

​I began working in street art in 2013, creating paste-ups and graffiti throughout Melbourne. Since then, my work has been featured in mural festivals and collaborative projects across Mexico, Finland, the United Kingdom, and Portugal, including murals developed in partnership with marine conservation organisations. Working across diverse cultural and environmental contexts has required adaptability, cultural sensitivity, and a strong ability to respond to unfamiliar spaces while maintaining a clear and consistent artistic vision.

     

Jordan Lucky

Jordan Lucky   PPC Entry

 

Jordan has over a decade of experience painting world class, large scale murals across the globe. Jordan's works have adorned mural festivals throughout Australia including Big Picture Festival (Newcastle), Walk the Walls (Cronulla), Darwin Street Art Festival and Banna Lane Festival (Griffith).

Jordan's signature style blend realistic natural elements with vibrant other worldly pops of colour to create distinct works with shared meaning, while also truly expanding the viewers imagination.

     

Manda Lane

Manda Lane PPC Entry

 

As a street artist active in the Melbourne scene, I have had an extensive background in murals and street art, having painted murals since 2018. ​

With a distinctive practice that merges illustration, botanical imagery, and large-scale public works, my work regularly highlights delicate natural forms such as plants, leaves, and vines, rendered with linework and detail that contrasts against the urban environment. These mural works have seen me commissioned by a number of organisations, including many local councils (including Hume, Merri-bek, Yarra, City of Greater Geelong, and Bendigo), as well as the National Gallery of Victoria, Dorsett Hotel, and Metro Tunnel. My experience includes working with EWPs, painting on a variety of surfaces, working with TMP's, and using high quality materials. ​

​The longevity of my work and my practice demonstrates both technical skill and a commitment to bringing art into public, accessible spaces where nature and city life intersect.

Neryl Walker

Neryl Walker   PPC Entry

 

Melbourne-based female artist and illustrator who loves to celebrate women through bold and playful imagery. My practice explores gendered societal expectations, and it’s been great to see this work come to life at a larger scale in public spaces, with a focus on increasing female representation on the streets.

Recent projects include the Benalla Street Art Festival (2024) and Darwin Street Art Festival (2025), and it would be great to contribute closer to home at the Frankston Street Art Festival.

     

Nikolas Stuart

Nikolas Stuart   PPC Entry

 

I started painting graffiti in 2007 and have been painting murals since 2017, and professionally full time since 2020. In the last 5 years my craft expertise has taken me on a wild journey, working with local councils, community engagement public arts, youth workshopping and large scale murals. ​

I have a deep understanding of street art, coming from graffiti early I have watched it grow into what it is today, and with a great deal of love and passion of its potential to unite and inspire communities.

     

Rehgan De Mather

Rehgan De Mather   PPC Entry

Rehgan De Mather has quickly established himself as an artist to watch. Since completing his BVA at Monash University, he’s had 25 solo and 30 group exhibitions; is represented in numerous public and private collections in Australia, Singapore, UK, USA and Ireland; has been the finalist in many high-profile awards including the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, Doug Moran National Portrait Prize and The Lester Prize; was selected as the 2013 RAW Melbourne Visual Artist of the Year; and has been awarded multiple artist residencies.

     

Veronica Seron

Veronica Seron   PPC Entry

Throughout her career, artist BRONIK has developed a unique style and a personal language.​
​The artist's distinctive color palette characterizes and brings to life her subjects, most of them female, immersing them in nature surrounded by everyday details and feelings.​
​With her third solo exhibition, "Musas, 15 años de pintura," the Melbourne, Australia-based artist shows how her travels around the world and the passing moments of time continue to inspire her to create colorful worlds, representing femininity and sensitivity in each of her subjects.

     

Yan Yan Ng

Yan Yan Ng PPC Entry

Yan Yan Candy Ng has created murals for events such as the Benalla Street Art Festival and Urban Canvas Mural Festival, focusing on themes of nature, growth, and community. Her work combines bold colours, organic forms, and playful energy to transform public spaces into welcoming, uplifting environments. Inspired by the harmony between nature and urban life, she aims to spark joy, connection, and a sense of belonging through her art — turning everyday walls into vibrant reflections of community and positivity.

 

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