With the bushfires out, floods dried up and Covid-19 easing; mental health and suicide prevention is still a massive issue that we need to talk about.
The semicolon has become a powerful symbol for mental illness and suicide awareness and prevention.
Semicolon paintings have been placed up and down the Blue Mountains.
From Glenbrook to Mt Victoria. These paintings are there to start conversations.
50% of sales will be donated to Black Dog Institue
As people are returning to the Mountains or locals wanting to support local businesses, we want you to visit one or more of the places on the Semicolon Trail. Take a selfie with the painting and post it on Facebook or Instagram


The places you can find the paintings include:
Ebony & Ivy – Glenbrook
DCH (Dan’s Coffee Haus) – Blaxland
Michelangelo’s Italian Restaurant – Blaxland
InkFx A Tattoo Shop – Springwood
The Bunker Cafe Bar Restaurant – Springwood
20 Mile Hollow Cafe and Produce – Woodford
The Hasty Tiger – Hazelbrook
Ben Roberts Cafe – Lawson
Susan Templeman MP office – Lawson
Cafe 92 at The Conservation Hut Cafe – Wentworth Falls
The Wayzgoose Diner – Leura
Little Niche Nosh – Leura
The Little Lost Bookshop – Katoomba
True to the Bean – Katoomba
Savoy Restaurant – Katoomba
Blackheath General Store & Cafe – Blackheath
Cobweb Collectables – Mt Vic
Petalura Eatery – Mt Vic
Thank you for your support.
If you would like to display a painting contact:
Finish the trail for your chance to win a FREE miniature.
