Durban — Two containers belonging to marine conservation residents at the Beachwood Country Club have been turned into marine murals by street artist Giffy Duminy.
This week, Adopt-a-River revealed their Oceans Alive team home base situated at Beachwood Country Club, Durban North.
The home base was covered in an “artwork masterpiece” which can only be a Giffy original, Adopt-a-River said on its Facebook page.
The environmental conservation organisation also thanked Adreach Group Masakhe Media for the signage on the home base.
Earlier, Giffy Duminy shared that he had painted a KwaZulu-Natal rock pool theme mural on a pair of containers for Zebra Shark Adventures’ new classroom and the Oceans Alive Conservation Trust beach clean-up hub.
He said thanks had to go to Adopt-a-River for all the amazing work the organisation was collaborating on.
Zebra Shark Adventures said it was honoured to have Giffy paint their beautiful classroom, which was now named “The Rockpool”.
“It was such a privilege working with someone who is just as passionate about the marine environment as us,” Zebra Shark Adventures said.
It also invited the public to visit Beachwood Country Club to see the incredible artwork in person.
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