Australia bushfires: Artist shows Australian heartbreak through mural of koala caught in fire

An artist has created a striking artwork showing a koala caught in a bushfire on a beach in Geelong, Victoria.

The coastline drawing depicts a helpless koala clutching the top branch of a eucalyptus tree, as flames lick at the bottom of the branch.

The talented artist 'Breathe a Blue Ocean' posted the picture on Instagram, naming the image 'Australia Burning'.

"I am standing in the artwork smelling the smoke, the fire - SurfCoast and Geelong Beaches 'CLOSED' - some species may now become endangered," the artist wrote.

"Wildlife Death Toll ONE BILLION animals."

Another artwork shows a black brumby huddled on the ground, with flames flickering around it.

Many people have posted on Breathe a Blue Ocean's posts in appreciation. 

"Heartbreak of a country expressed thru art," said one person. 

Another person said: "You are a wonderful soul bringing jaw-dropping art and powerful messages into this world. Thank YOU."

The bushfires have had a devastating impact on wildlife populations, with roughly 1 billion animals estimated to have perished in the fires.

At least 6.3 million hectares of land across the country have been burned since the start of the 2019 fire season.

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