Siphiwe Tshezi (35) from Daveyton, Bongani Siyoko (23) from Wattville and Nhlakanipho Madela (26) from Dukathole outside the Germiston Theatre, where they were hard at work painting murals as part of the metro’s Urban Renewal Project. Photo: File Image
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.
Germiston local Ashtyn Heneke and Bedfordview and Edenvale News journalist Miguel Abrahams show off some of the beautiful artwork that has popped up in Meyer Street as part of the metro’s Urban Renewal Project.
Nhlakanipho Madela (26) from Dukathole was one of the artists selected in the metro’s Urban Renewal Project. Photo by: Kgotsofalang Mashilo.
Artist Bongani Siyoko (23) from Wattville works on a mural outside the Dumi Masilela Theatre (formerly the Germiston Theatre). Photo: File Image
A mural that can be seen under the Meyer Street railway bridge.