Kirrily Anderson is an Australian artist renowned for her evocative visual storytelling through intricate works on paper and striking public murals. Trained as a graphic designer, she relocated from Melbourne to Chiltern in North East Victoria in 2017, drawing inspiration from the region’s natural beauty and layered history.
Kirrily Anderson is an Australian artist renowned for her evocative visual storytelling through intricate works on paper and striking public murals. Trained as a graphic designer, she relocated from Melbourne to Chiltern in North East Victoria in 2017, drawing inspiration from the region’s natural beauty and layered history.
In 2023, she completed her largest project—a series of large-scale artworks including a 35-meter mural at Wagga Wagga Base Hospital—highlighting her ability to transform public spaces with visually stunning, meaningful art. Her work reflects a dialogue between creative vision and community, celebrating the transformative power of art, nature, and connection.
Artist Statement
This abstract artwork reflects Albury’s landscape and heritage, symbolising transformation and possibility. Bold forms, earthy tones, and layered textures evoke local landmarks, encouraging reflection, engagement, and imagination—celebrating the city’s identity, creativity, and the potential within evolving urban spaces