Charley Peters' vibrant wall painting in the Tribunal Room is broken into triangular shapes of varying colour, painted in a gradient across the wall that links green on one side to orange on either side. It references artwork created by the young people on the unit, while connecting all four walls in a complex, energetic mix of colour. The resulting work looks like a rainbow has rushed through the room and exploded on the back wall, taking the fear out of the space and replacing it with the warmth that Peters felt during her time with the young people and staff, who were so generous and welcoming.
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