Jarad Danby produces large-scale realism artworks that celebrate the community, history, and lifestyle of their surroundings. With extensive experience in the art industry, he ensures his projects meet the highest standards, both artistically and in their impact on the community.
Jarad has contributed to street art festivals worldwide, enhancing urban spaces with murals that resonate with local communities. His work spans from revitalizing overlooked alleyways to leading large-scale government initiatives, each project thoughtfully designed to enrich public places and reflect the stories, culture, and identity of the area. Through his art, Jarad fosters a sense of connection and pride, transforming the everyday into something extraordinary.
Using only brushes and durable house paint, Jarads pieces are crafted to endure, retaining their vibrancy for up to 25 years without fading. This commitement to longevity reduces the need for restoration, making his work both economically and environmentally sustainable. Certified for working at heights and with children, Jarad ensures every project prioritises safety, professionalism, and inclusivity, fostering trust and accessibility within the community he serves, combining artistic vision with practical sustainability, transforming public spaces into lasting cultural assets that promote social cohesion and environmental responsibility.
A word from a previous client
“Jarad worked with our organising committee and management to develop a concept that showcased our organisation, core services and region.
Jarad was extremely professional in his approach, his WHS compliance, time management, cultural awareness and the high quality of the finished product. It was a pleasure to work with Jarad.
Our mural was painted on the side of a large, corrugated iron shed and the result was truly amazing. During the field days, the mural was a conversation starter and made our site stand out from other exhibitors’ sites
I would recommend and encourage anyone to consider Jarad for creating a mural.”
Margo Weekes - Land Services Officer – NSW Government
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