Award-winning Mural Unveiled In Christchurch
Christchurch artist, Corey Harbrow, has unveiled his
award-winning mural titled, ‘Game Over’, on the
administration block at Cuthberts Green in Bromley,
Christchurch.

Corey
was one of ten winners from across the country who took out
the top prize in Keep New Zealand Beautiful’s Resene
Nature Murals Competition 2021.
His mural depicts an arcade toy claw game with endangered animals as the toys.
"My mural 'Our Planet is Not a Game' reflects a serious environmental message but in a lighthearted manner. The vibrant claw machine contains species that are super vulnerable or on the brink of extinction. It's not a game for some of these helpless animals so always be kind to our environment to keep it diverse and colourful!" says Corey.
The Resene Nature Murals Competition, which is part of the Paint New Zealand Beautiful programme, ran from April to June 2021, with artists encouraged to submit mural designs which included an environmental message. Artists from around the country sent in their designs, with the top ten murals selected based on their environmental message, enhancement of the community, and originality/creativity. Artists then have 12 months to bring their mural to life.
Winning designs receive a $1000 grant upon completion, along with a $750 Resene paint voucher and other materials to paint their mural.
Keep New Zealand Beautiful CEO, Heather Saunderson, said: "Our Nature Murals Competition is getting more popular every year. This is the fifth year we've run the competition in partnership with Resene, and once again we've been overwhelmed with not only the quantity, but the quality of the entries we've received. We know the benefits that beautification of public spaces can have on local communities, so we're always excited to see it when these murals come to life.”
The ten winning artists and regions are listed below, with their designs visible on the Keep New Zealand Beautiful website.
- Brigita Mana Botma, Our Next Generation, Auckland
- Corey Harbrow, Game Over, Christchurch
- Denise Fort, Let’s Grow Together, Raglan
- Deow Owen, The Journey of the Piwakawaka, Waianiwa
- Faye Chadburn, Circalunar Rhythm, Tauranga
- Jennifer Corbett, Feed Me, Taranaki
- Joel Nicholls, Water Water Every Where, Auckland
- Louie Zalk-Neale, Matairangi, Wellington
- Mark Noble, U R Nature, Rotorua
- Stanley Mans, Nourish Nature Naturally, Hastings
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