Horowhenua Chronicle

Artwork turns day from grey to bright

Cabinet rainbowthe­med artwork is artist’s fifth

- Nikki Carroll

One of the fabulous artistic features found around town is the Chorus Cabinet Artwork, and resident artist Vicky Millman (aka Arty Vicky) has recently completed another cabinet, on Weraroa Rd, opposite Levin North School.

Chorus’ cabinet art initiative began in 2010 with a test pilot in Auckland to try to reduce the amount of vandalism to telecommun­ications cabinets. The initiative proved so successful it was extended throughout the country.

This is the fifth cabinet Arty Vicky has completed in the past four years, after seeing a Horowhenua District Council advert in 2018, asking local artists to submit an image.

Having been crafty since childhood, Arty Vicky moved into art/ painting about 20 years ago and has developed a particular passion for Wearable Arts.

“I’m very proud to say I also have a number of pieces of my [fantasy/ magical art] work on display in the NZ Academy of Fine Arts [shop] in Wellington at the moment and have even sold some.”

In 2020, Arty Vicky’s applicatio­n for the cabinet art was turned down under the usual process, “then Kim Stewart [from HDC] got in touch to say that Chorus had special funding for Rainbow art supporting the LGBTQA + community”.

Now Arty Vicky’s rainbow fantail

For me it’s about creating things that I love and helping to teach and support people on their own artistic journey. Vicky Millman (aka Arty Vicky)

has pride of place on the corner of Oxford and Queen streets, outside the Profession­als Real Estate building.

Her submission in September 2021 was another rainbow-themed artwork and, with Covid restrictio­ns as well as personal health issues, has taken about six months to complete.

The mural is titled Skate the Rainbow and the belief behind the concept is doing something you love can help lift you out of a grey day, as well as representi­ng skateboard­ing as an inclusive activity, no matter your skin colour or sexual identity.

“This mural suggests that skating can lift spirits and make a gloomy day feel great,” said Arty Vicky, having spent 10 years in a support role utilising art to help people dealing with mental health issues.

She is also a founding member of the Creative Arts Collective in Levin, which welcomes people of all abilities — check out the group’s Facebook page for more informatio­n: https:/ /www.facebook.com/Creative-ArtsCollec­tive-Levin-1087813583­67166

 ?? Photo / Nikki Carroll ?? Arty Vicky and her fifth Chorus Cabinet Artwork mural, Skate the Rainbow, which represents the concept that doing something you love can turn a day from grey to bright.
Photo / Nikki Carroll Arty Vicky and her fifth Chorus Cabinet Artwork mural, Skate the Rainbow, which represents the concept that doing something you love can turn a day from grey to bright.
 ?? Photo / Nikki Carroll ?? Arty Vicky’s 2020 Chorus Cabinet Artwork mural, a rainbow fantail, which was funded as part of Chorus’ support of the LGBTQA+ community.
Photo / Nikki Carroll Arty Vicky’s 2020 Chorus Cabinet Artwork mural, a rainbow fantail, which was funded as part of Chorus’ support of the LGBTQA+ community.
 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Arty Vicky’s fantasy artwork pieces, currently available for sale at the NZ Academy of Fine Arts shop in Wellington.
Photo / Supplied Arty Vicky’s fantasy artwork pieces, currently available for sale at the NZ Academy of Fine Arts shop in Wellington.

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