About SWIFTMANTIS & Sean Duffell Mural – Berryman’s Morepork

Description

Look up! I stumbled upon this incredible piece of street art during my urban wanderings, and I gotta tell ya, it's a jaw-dropper. The Berryman's Morepork mural, a collaborative masterpiece by SWIFTMANTIS and Sean Duffell, transforms an ordinary wall into an awe-inspiring canvas that stops passersby in their tracks. The artists have managed to capture the essence of New Zealand's native ruru (morepork) in a style that blends urban edge with natural beauty.

Key Features

• Massive scale artwork showcasing intricate details of the morepork owl • Unique fusion of SWIFTMANTIS's signature geometric patterns with Sean Duffell's organic flowing style • Bold color palette that changes appearance throughout different times of day • Photorealistic elements combined with abstract design components • Cultural significance featuring New Zealand's beloved native owl • Perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and Instagram-worthy shots • Seamless integration with the surrounding urban landscape

Best Time to Visit

From my experience checking this spot out at different hours, early morning or late afternoon offers the most stunning views of this mural. The changing light creates different shadows and highlights across the artwork, making it appear almost alive. Weekends tend to be busier with photo-takers, so if you're hoping to snap some pictures without other folks in the frame, try visiting during weekday mornings. And here's a pro tip - cloudy days actually provide excellent lighting conditions for photographing the mural without harsh shadows.

How to Get There

The mural is easily accessible on foot from the city center. You'll find it while exploring the creative quarter of the city, where numerous other street art pieces dot the landscape. It's pretty hard to miss - just keep your eyes peeled for a giant owl! The spot is well-connected to public transport routes, and there's usually plenty of parking nearby if you're driving.

Tips for Visiting

Ya know what's funny? I've visited this mural dozens of times, and each visit I notice something new. Bring a good camera - your phone will work, but the detail in this piece deserves proper photography equipment if you've got it. Take your time to observe the artwork from different angles; the artists have incorporated subtle details that reveal themselves when viewed from various perspectives. Respect the artwork and surrounding area by not touching or leaning against the mural. Consider visiting nearby cafes while you're in the area - there's nothing better than sipping a flat white while admiring urban art. If you're into street art, bring a small notebook or use your phone to jot down the artists' names - you might want to look up their other works later. The area can get pretty sunny, so pack sunscreen and maybe a hat if you're planning to spend time photographing or sketching the mural. And don't forget to share your experience on social media - both artists are active online and love seeing how their work impacts visitors. I'd recommend setting aside at least 15-20 minutes to properly appreciate the artwork, though art enthusiasts might want to linger longer. The mural tells a story about New Zealand's natural heritage through an urban lens, and honestly, each viewing reveals new layers of meaning. Sometimes local tour guides stop by with groups - if you're lucky, you might catch some interesting commentary about the piece's creation and significance.

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  • Best Time to Visit
  • How to Get There
  • Tips for Visiting

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Updated June 26, 2025

Description

Look up! I stumbled upon this incredible piece of street art during my urban wanderings, and I gotta tell ya, it’s a jaw-dropper. The Berryman’s Morepork mural, a collaborative masterpiece by SWIFTMANTIS and Sean Duffell, transforms an ordinary wall into an awe-inspiring canvas that stops passersby in their tracks. The artists have managed to capture the essence of New Zealand’s native ruru (morepork) in a style that blends urban edge with natural beauty.

Key Features

• Massive scale artwork showcasing intricate details of the morepork owl
• Unique fusion of SWIFTMANTIS’s signature geometric patterns with Sean Duffell’s organic flowing style
• Bold color palette that changes appearance throughout different times of day
• Photorealistic elements combined with abstract design components
• Cultural significance featuring New Zealand’s beloved native owl
• Perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and Instagram-worthy shots
• Seamless integration with the surrounding urban landscape

Best Time to Visit

From my experience checking this spot out at different hours, early morning or late afternoon offers the most stunning views of this mural. The changing light creates different shadows and highlights across the artwork, making it appear almost alive. Weekends tend to be busier with photo-takers, so if you’re hoping to snap some pictures without other folks in the frame, try visiting during weekday mornings. And here’s a pro tip – cloudy days actually provide excellent lighting conditions for photographing the mural without harsh shadows.

How to Get There

The mural is easily accessible on foot from the city center. You’ll find it while exploring the creative quarter of the city, where numerous other street art pieces dot the landscape. It’s pretty hard to miss – just keep your eyes peeled for a giant owl! The spot is well-connected to public transport routes, and there’s usually plenty of parking nearby if you’re driving.

Tips for Visiting

Ya know what’s funny? I’ve visited this mural dozens of times, and each visit I notice something new. Bring a good camera – your phone will work, but the detail in this piece deserves proper photography equipment if you’ve got it. Take your time to observe the artwork from different angles; the artists have incorporated subtle details that reveal themselves when viewed from various perspectives.

Respect the artwork and surrounding area by not touching or leaning against the mural. Consider visiting nearby cafes while you’re in the area – there’s nothing better than sipping a flat white while admiring urban art. If you’re into street art, bring a small notebook or use your phone to jot down the artists’ names – you might want to look up their other works later.

The area can get pretty sunny, so pack sunscreen and maybe a hat if you’re planning to spend time photographing or sketching the mural. And don’t forget to share your experience on social media – both artists are active online and love seeing how their work impacts visitors.

I’d recommend setting aside at least 15-20 minutes to properly appreciate the artwork, though art enthusiasts might want to linger longer. The mural tells a story about New Zealand’s natural heritage through an urban lens, and honestly, each viewing reveals new layers of meaning. Sometimes local tour guides stop by with groups – if you’re lucky, you might catch some interesting commentary about the piece’s creation and significance.

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