You're
Not
Alone

Guinness
World
Record

World's
Largest
Painting

30,000Square metres
300mLength
16×Previous world record
1Artist. One message.
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WORLD RECORD

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Largest painting by a single artist — ever created

Official Record Attempt — 2026
Langley Park, Perth WA
GUINNESS WORLD RECORD SUICIDE PREVENTION LANGLEY PARK PERTH 30,000 M² YOU'RE NOT ALONE VISIBLE FROM SPACE PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA GUINNESS WORLD RECORD SUICIDE PREVENTION LANGLEY PARK PERTH 30,000 M² YOU'RE NOT ALONE VISIBLE FROM SPACE PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Proof that size
really matters.

The world's largest painting — 30,000 square metres at Langley Park, Perth, Western Australia — built for one reason: to make Suicide Prevention impossible to ignore.

The Scale
Putting mental health
on the map. Literally.
The message needs to be so big it's out of this world. On the day the record is broken, the International Space Station passes directly over Perth. The goal — 3,000 people on site, looking up, waving to the sky. The act of the ISS cameras zooming in is a metaphor: this cause deserves more of a central focus in mental health.
Guinness World Records
Largest painting
ever. No pressure.
16 times the size of the previous world record. Certified 2026.

1,000s of hours in strategy. 100s of fund rejections. Dozens of clean slate restarts. Too important to have a Plan B.
The Mission
Grow from awareness
to prevention
to action.
The size of the artwork reflects the size of the crisis. If one person chooses life because of this — it was all worth it.
The Project

The world's
largest painting.
Ever.

Suicide is a crisis hiding in plain sight. It takes 9 Australian lives every single day — more than double the road toll. Less than 1% of all philanthropic giving goes toward prevention.

A 30,000m² painting at Langley Park, Perth, Western Australia — the world's largest ever created by a single artist, certified by Guinness World Records. Visible from the CBD skyline, from Google Maps, from satellite imagery, and from the ISS as it passes directly over Perth on the day of completion.

This is not a gallery installation. It's a public landmark. The kind of thing that reaches people who will never engage with a campaign — because they can't look away.

30,000Square metres
300mLength
16×Previous record
9Lives lost daily in AU
15M+Estimated reach
65KAttempts per year
30,000Square metres
300mLength
16×Previous record
9Lives lost daily in AU
15M+Estimated reach
65KAttempts per year
The Statistics

Australia's suicide crisis
by the numbers.

9
Australians lost to suicide every single day
65K
Attempts per year — one every 8 minutes
<1%
Of all philanthropic donations go to prevention
$70B
Annual economic cost of suicide in Australia
Suicide kills more Australians than road accidents every year
80%
Higher suicide rates in mining, construction and energy sectors
75%
Of suicide deaths in Australia are male

#1 killer of Australians aged 15–44.
The least funded cause in mental health.

Suicide is not the leading cause of death overall — but for Australians aged 15 to 44, it is. It is simultaneously the most urgent and the most underfunded public health crisis in the country. These two extremes cannot coexist without a response.

#1 cause of death
for ages 15–44
but
<1% of funding
The Trend

The curve we need
to break.

Australian suicide rates have remained devastatingly consistent for decades. The scale of this problem demands a response at a scale that matches it.

1 person
at a time.
All at the
same time.
Australian suicide deaths per 100,000 population — 1990 to present
The Goal

Bend the curve.
Save lives.

One measurable objective — to move the needle from just being aware, to just talking, to taking action.

Reduce
Attempts.

Reduction of recorded attempts will indicate the message is having a strong impact.

Target trajectory — where we're going
Evolution of Mental Health Healing Process
Awareness
Reduced stigma
Open conversations
Feeling less alone
Recognition of crisis
Talking
Human connection
Less isolation
Shared experience
Finding community
Courage to ask for help
Breaking the silence
Action
Keeps mind busy
Being in nature
Sense of purpose
Physical movement
Community involvement
Routine and structure
Creative expression
Helping others
Professional support
Small wins building momentum

Reduce Deaths

This is the mustard seed and the mountain in reverse. The biggest idea to plant the tiniest seed in somebody's mind.

Loneliness kills. Science confirms it. Social isolation is one of the primary drivers of suicide. Making the invisible impossible to ignore is how we start to change that.

Reduce Attempts

By reaching people who would never engage with a campaign — in public spaces, in headlines, from satellite — with a single message: You are not alone in this.

65k
Attempts / year now
45k
Target by 2030

Goal: reduce attempts by 50% by 2030.

The Scale

A record built to match the size of the problem.

Canvas size329.7m × 91m
Total area30,000 m²
LocationLangley Park, Perth WA
Record typeSingle artist — ever
VisibilitySkyline + Satellite + ISS
Planning18 months
Painting22 days
CertifierGuinness World Records

Scale comparison

You're Not Alone — Perth30,000 m²
Optus Stadium footprint~27,000 m²
Sacha Jafri — Dubai (prev. record)~1,800 m²
Philosophy Behind It

Why this.
Why now.
Why this big.

Suicide prevention has been underfunded, under-visible, and under-prioritised for decades. Less than 1% of philanthropic giving goes toward it. The campaigns are quiet. The conversations are private. The stigma is loud.

The only way to match the scale of a problem this big is to respond at a scale this big. Not a brochure. Not a billboard. The world's largest painting.

Visibility saves lives

When the invisible becomes impossible to ignore, people in crisis feel less alone. That moment of recognition — someone made this for me — is where lives change.

Scale creates conversation

A world record doesn't just make news. It makes the news everywhere, all at once. Every headline is a conversation starter. Every conversation is a potential lifeline.

Art reaches where campaigns don't

You don't opt in to a piece of art this big. You walk past it, or you see it landing back into Perth. It finds you — not the other way around.

The Artist
"My definition of success is not how much money I have. Success to me is in people's lives being saved."
The Artist — Creator, You're Not Alone
Why This Works

The point of difference.

This isn't another awareness campaign. Here's why it works where others haven't.

Reach

Unmissable by design

30,000m² on a public park beside the Perth CBD. Seen by commuters, residents, tourists, satellites, and the ISS. You cannot opt out of seeing it.

Scale

A Guinness World Record

The record itself generates global media coverage independently. Every outlet that covers the record covers the cause. The story sells itself.

Message

"You're Not Alone"

Three words. The single most powerful thing a person in crisis can hear. It's a statement, not a question you have to respond to. Take it at your own pace.

Audience

Reaches the unreachable

The people most at risk — men, tradespeople, remote workers — don't engage with campaigns. They walk past Langley Park, or they see it landing back into Perth.

Legacy

Permanent conversation

The record lives forever in the books. The images live forever online. The satellite imagery lives on Google Maps. The conversation doesn't end when the paint dries.

Timing

Perth. 2026. The ISS.

The International Space Station passes directly over Perth on the day of completion. The message will literally be visible from space — and photographed from it.

The Artist

Who is
behind this?

?Identity revealed on record day

Be part of
history.

One artwork. One world record. Millions of people reached. Real lives saved. The question isn't whether to be involved — it's what role you want to play.

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