Artist Statement:
LLP Concepts is a large-format surface and public art practice grounded in marine observation and speculative environmental imagery. Drawing from extensive documentation of underwater environments across the Mornington Peninsula and Port Phillip Bay, the work explores shifting relationships between ecology, atmosphere, and constructed space.
Rather than depicting environmental themes literally, the practice focuses on ambiguous and evolving environments where natural systems appear to drift, merge, and reconfigure. These compositions suggest futures in which ecosystems are not only preserved but transformed — expanding into new spatial and visual possibilities. Layered marine forms, suspended structures, and fluid transitions between foreground and background create immersive fields that invite reflection on regenerative environmental thinking.
Working primarily at mural and architectural scale, LLP Concepts develops imagery designed to remain legible and engaging across large surfaces. Digitally constructed compositions derived from photographic source material allow for detailed, atmospheric works that translate effectively into vinyl applications and temporary public-facing contexts.
This approach aligns with the Environmental Futures theme by proposing environments that are speculative rather than illustrative — spaces that are neither utopian nor dystopian, but quietly evolving. The work aims to create a visually engaging surface that encourages audiences to imagine environmental futures shaped by adaptation, resilience, and coexistence.
Artist Bio:
LLP Concepts is the public art and large-format surface practice of artist Liam Lynch, building on an established body of work developed through Liam Lynch Photography. Over a number of years, Lynch has documented marine environments across the Mornington Peninsula and Port Phillip Bay, creating an extensive archive of source material that informs his work.
The practice translates this documentation into layered, large-scale compositions designed for architectural and public-facing environments. Combining photographic source imagery with digital and mixed-media processes, the work explores speculative ecological spaces that blur distinctions between natural systems and constructed environments.
LLP Concepts focuses on developing imagery suited to large-format applications, including vinyl-based installations, murals, and temporary public artworks. The work emphasises clarity at scale, spatial depth, and atmospheric continuity across extended surfaces.
Works:
Selected Works — Large-Scale Surface & Environmental Compositions
The following works demonstrate large-scale surface compositions and speculative environmental imagery relevant to temporary vinyl-based public artworks.
The following works demonstrate large-scale surface compositions and speculative environmental imagery relevant to temporary vinyl-based public artworks.
Ghost in the Current
2026
Installed large-format wall surface work
2.4 × 2.8 metres
Non-woven reinforced substrate, matte finish
Installed: Berry House, NSW
Installed large-format wall surface work
2.4 × 2.8 metres
Non-woven reinforced substrate, matte finish
Installed: Berry House, NSW
This installed large-scale surface work explores suspended marine forms within an ambiguous spatial field. Layered transparency and drifting structures suggest an evolving ecosystem shaped by adaptation and regeneration. The work demonstrates how atmospheric environmental imagery translates effectively into a finished architectural application, maintaining clarity and depth across a large-format surface.
Designed and supplied as print-ready artwork for large-format installation.
Weedy
2026
Large-format surface composition
2.4 × 5.1 metres
Non-woven reinforced substrate
Status: Final concept / awaiting production
Large-format surface composition
2.4 × 5.1 metres
Non-woven reinforced substrate
Status: Final concept / awaiting production
This work investigates evolving marine environments through layered ecological forms and fluid spatial transitions. The composition emphasises movement and environmental continuity, presenting a speculative ecosystem that extends across the surface. Developed for large-scale application, the work demonstrates the capacity to translate complex environmental imagery into a cohesive public-facing artwork.
Weedy (Detail)
2026
Detail from large-scale surface composition
Detail from large-scale surface composition
This detail highlights the layered structure and atmospheric depth within the composition. The interaction of organic forms and abstract spatial fields creates a speculative environment that avoids literal interpretation while maintaining environmental resonance.
Surfaces in Dialogue (installation mock-up)
2026
Hybrid exhibition and large-scale surface exploration
Location: Storehouse, St Kilda | October 2026
Hybrid exhibition and large-scale surface exploration
Location: Storehouse, St Kilda | October 2026
This installation mock-up demonstrates the application of speculative environmental imagery across an architectural surface. The composition extends horizontally, creating an immersive visual field suited to temporary vinyl-based public artworks and large-format wall applications.
Available May–June 2026.