At Winyama Contracting Group, we believe that culture, community, and connection should be visible in everything we do, not just in our projects, but in the stories we tell and the people we celebrate.
That’s why we’re incredibly proud to showcase a special piece of artwork created by Ava May, now proudly displayed on Artie’s ute around town.
Ava May is Artie’s daughter and a talented young artist whose work reflects creativity, culture, and identity. Seeing her artwork featured so publicly is more than just a proud family moment; it’s a celebration of local talent and the importance of giving young creatives a platform to be seen.
The ute has quickly become a moving canvas, turning everyday travel around the Pilbara into an opportunity to spotlight creativity and spark conversation. It’s been amazing to see the positive reactions from the community and the pride that comes with seeing local art represented in such a visible way.
For us at Winyama, this is exactly what community connection looks like in action. It’s about recognising talent, supporting the next generation, and making space for culture and creativity in everyday places, even on a work vehicle.
This also reflects something deeper about who we are as a business. We don’t just work in the Pilbara, we live here, we raise families here, and we’re invested in the future of our communities. Celebrating Ava’s artwork is a small but meaningful way of showing that commitment.
We’re incredibly proud of Ava and her work, and even prouder to see it travelling around the region for everyone to enjoy.
Next time you see Artie’s ute around town, take a closer look, you’ll be seeing more than just a vehicle. You’ll be seeing a story of family, culture, and local talent on the move.