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Subi Blooms: Claire Mueller of ACID.FLWRS will stun WA with interactive experience at Mother’s Day festival


Subiaco is set to bloom with life, colour and art this May, giving families the perfect way to celebrate Mother’s Day.

WA’s iconic floral festival, Subi Blooms, will return for its seventh year transforming Subiaco into a captivating wonderland of colour and natural art from Friday May 9 until Sunday May 11.

This years floral trail will be made up of 15 installations connected by one central theme — Roots to Bloom.

The theme encourages florists to explore and express their cultural, spiritual and physical connections to the world while reflecting on the bonds that link people to nature and heritage.

“This year’s theme, ‘Roots to Bloom,’ perfectly encapsulates Subiaco—where rich heritage meets vibrant growth,” City of Subiaco Mayor David McMullen said.

“We are set to attract people from all corners of the metropolitan area, and will show people what Subi has on offer year-round.”

Perth-born artist Claire Mueller is one of the 30 florists involved in the event, and for her ‘Roots to Bloom’ is all about personal reflection, connection, and wonder.

Claire Mueller of ACID.FLWRS with some of her artwork.
Camera IconClaire Mueller of ACID.FLWRS with some of her artwork. Credit: Ian Munro/The West Australian

Ms Mueller — known for her work as ACID.FLWRS — created an installation for the festival designed to connect generations.

“I wanted to do something that had a lot of discovery moments and moments for connection and reflection on the self,” she said.

“For me, it’s an opportunity for people to take a moment to reflect on their own journeys and the multiple influences that have come together to make each of us unique flowers,” she said.

Ms Mueller’s instillation is made up of three parts — XOX, The Arch, and Kalidescope — that each embody her distinct visual language, and bright marbled patterns.

The acclaimed artist’s instillation represents her personal reflections on life but also allows the public to join in on the creativity through the interactive experience.

People can step inside the interactive installation ahead of the festival, and it will be on display from April 25 until May 25.


Subiaco is set to bloom with life, colour and art this May, giving families the perfect way to celebrate Mother’s Day.

WA’s iconic floral festival, Subi Blooms, will return for its seventh year transforming Subiaco into a captivating wonderland of colour and natural art from Friday May 9 until Sunday May 11.

This years floral trail will be made up of 15 installations connected by one central theme — Roots to Bloom.

The theme encourages florists to explore and express their cultural, spiritual and physical connections to the world while reflecting on the bonds that link people to nature and heritage.

“This year’s theme, ‘Roots to Bloom,’ perfectly encapsulates Subiaco—where rich heritage meets vibrant growth,” City of Subiaco Mayor David McMullen said.

“We are set to attract people from all corners of the metropolitan area, and will show people what Subi has on offer year-round.”

Perth-born artist Claire Mueller is one of the 30 florists involved in the event, and for her ‘Roots to Bloom’ is all about personal reflection, connection, and wonder.

Claire Mueller of ACID.FLWRS with some of her artwork.
Camera IconClaire Mueller of ACID.FLWRS with some of her artwork. Credit: Ian Munro/The West Australian

Ms Mueller — known for her work as ACID.FLWRS — created an installation for the festival designed to connect generations.

“I wanted to do something that had a lot of discovery moments and moments for connection and reflection on the self,” she said.

“For me, it’s an opportunity for people to take a moment to reflect on their own journeys and the multiple influences that have come together to make each of us unique flowers,” she said.

Ms Mueller’s instillation is made up of three parts — XOX, The Arch, and Kalidescope — that each embody her distinct visual language, and bright marbled patterns.

The acclaimed artist’s instillation represents her personal reflections on life but also allows the public to join in on the creativity through the interactive experience.

People can step inside the interactive installation ahead of the festival, and it will be on display from April 25 until May 25.

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