Father Marker

Arts and Culture Frankston

Description

Description

Mural Name: R U OK

Artist: Tyson Savanah

Artist Biography:

Tyson Savanah is a Mornington Peninsula-based artist, designer and sculptor that goes by the name, Father Marker.

With a passion for art, design and illustration (and armed with a Bachelor of Industrial Design (honours) from RMIT), Father Marker spawned in 2018 following the birth of his twin daughters.

Tyson's work flows between client-directed projects and his more imaginative personal work. Projects include council and privately commissioned murals, freelance illustration work, logo & mascot design, merchandise, sign writing, vehicle wraps and everything in between.

He draws inspiration from many sources with an affinity for native Australian flora and fauna, surrealism, adventure, myth and folklore. Large murals or small canvases: he uses a variety of mediums such as digital, spray, brushes, acrylic and ink and is able to adopt many different styles. Tyson’s work shows a strong sense of design combined with energetic colour palettes,  humour and an eye for detail. He continues to research and constantly create new forms of expression through different media, drawing and sculpture.

Description of Artwork:

The R U OK? mural was created by the Fresh FReeZA Committee in collaboration with local artist Father Marker (Tyson Savanah) and was designed to spread a message of mateship within the music community. The mural features various ‘easter eggs,’ each thoughtfully chosen by the youth committee to pay tribute to the unique elements of Frankston’s vibrant music scene.

The Mural depicts how music brings people together, forming strong bonds and a sense of belonging, while also aligning with the important message of R U OK? Day—encouraging open conversations and supporting those who might be going through tough times. The project provided young people with the opportunity to develop real-world skills through collaboration, design, and execution, which aligns with the core goals of the FReeZA initiative.

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