Urban sense captures the beautiful diversity of the Goods Shed (one of WA's oldest railway buildings built in 1887) urban garden in Claremont, Western Australia. The incredible scents of the floral blossoms. The smooth taste from coffee perfection. The visual stimulation of vibrant contemporary art. The consistent chirping and chattering of the local birdlife and humans. Green spaces in the city make for pure common sense. They provide essential canopy coverage for reducing urban heat, carbon capture, improving air quality, and a home for wildlife. They provide positive environmental landscaping for improved physical and mental health and wellbeing. They provide a place for communal growing, eating, and meeting. They advocate an invaluable sense of community, evoking happiness. Sustainable cities need more of these urban sensibilities.
The painting has been professionally framed in a white wooden frame. Comes ready to hang with d-rings and string attached.