Kapiti artist Theo Arraj has spent the week revamping the back wall of a shop at Coastlands Parade, as part of attempts by Kapiti Coast District Council to draw life to the shopping stretch.
Theo, 26, who is known for his vibrant spray paint murals, was awarded the commission for the project after his concept Metamorphic was selected by council's Public Art Panel.
The concept, chosen from a number of submissions by local and national artists, represents what Theo described as Kapiti's evolution.
"(Metamorphic) represents my 26 years growing up in Kapiti and all the change and growth I've seen in Kapiti," Theo said.
Set for completion over the next couple of days, the eye-catching new face of 5 Coastlands Parade, opposite Kapiti Cakes and Bakery, is a seven day process created entirely using spray paint.
According to Libraries and arts manager Kat Cuttriss, Theo's design impressed the panel because of its association with the beauty of a butterfly, which symbolises growth and development.
The artist and clothing designer, who plans to relocate to the Gold Coast, Australia, early next year, is responsible for various murals around the coast including under the Waikanae rail bridge.
"This mural is the kind of thing I have been encouraging for Kapiti for years.
"Together, we can create more positive memories and experiences for Kapiti, and continue to stand out as a unique place full of beauty and vibrancy."