Queensland College of Art graduate Anna Vu is lighting up the city with her latest work – a series of vibrant drawings projected onto Brisbane’s William Jolly Bridge.
The works are part of the Brisbane City Council’s BrisAsia festival, which celebrates traditional and contemporary Asian art and culture.
Anna, also known as AMA, is an internationally renowned street artist, who spends most of the year on the road.
After the BrisAsia team spotted her work on Instagram, she was invited to project her vivid sketches onto local landmarks as part of BrisAsia and the Brisbane Street Art Festival.
“I’d never worked with projections before – most of these sketches were originally tiny pieces that could fit on the back of an envelope,” she said.
“It’s certainly the most public exhibition of my work so far!”
Anna has strong ties to the region – her family hails from Vietnam and China, although she was born in Australia.
“I think a