Made You Look unveils new mural for P&N Bank and Wildcats’ NBL26 Indigenous Round

P&N Bank, in collaboration with the Perth Wildcats, has unveiled a striking new hand-painted mural inside Karrinyup Shopping Centre to celebrate the team’s upcoming NBL26 Indigenous Round on 25 October 2025.
Created by celebrated local artists Kamsani Bin-Salleh (@kambarni) and John Herne (@misermisermiser), the large-scale artwork brings together traditional storytelling and contemporary street art. Kambarni’s flowing line work represents the idea of many parts coming together like a team or community; symbolising the land, the people, the game, and the shared pursuit of greatness.
Featured players depicted in the mural include David Okwera, Noa Kouakou-Heugue, and Jesse Wagstaff, each representing strength, leadership, and the spirit of the Wildcats both on and off the court.
The launch event, held on October 13 at Karrinyup Shopping Centre, drew a huge crowd as fans gathered to meet the players, capture photos in front of the mural, and take part in the celebration.

Chief Retail Banking Officer P&N Bank, Brendon Comrie, said: “In advocating for a more inclusive society, we are committed to gaining a deeper understanding of how we can support our First Nations communities, customers, and teams.
“As proud long-term partners of the Perth Wildcats, this mural reflects our shared values of community and inclusivity and highlights our continued support of the NBL’s Indigenous Round.”

“This mural represents everything we stand for; collaboration, creativity, and community,” said Will Clark, Director of Made You Look, the Perth-based agency behind the project. “It’s the first-ever hand-painted out-of-home mural inside Karrinyup Shopping Centre, and it shows just how powerful artist-driven storytelling can be in building meaningful brand experiences. Shout out to P&N, GPT Group and everyone involved in making this happen, especially the artists”
The mural will remain on display for the next month, inviting shoppers and fans to experience the artwork up close at Perth’s busiest retail destination.
Photography by Jed Steele.




