"Wuganmagulya" is an artwork in the walkway along the shore of Farm Cove in the Royal Botanic Gardens. It was created by indigenous artist Brenda L. Croft in 2000 and comprises terrazzo and stained concrete insets into the pathway depicting figures such as this kangaroo, from Sydney rock carvings, some of which are now lost. The names of people, places, animals, tools and rituals from the many groups of Aboriginal people in the Sydney area are also etched along the kerb.
It's wonderful to see art on the walkway. Makes the city so much more inviting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique way to display the art.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting link to the artist Jim.. They have that 'archeological' feel to them, brilliant for future generations to find.
ReplyDeleteAn unexpected place for artwork Jim.
ReplyDeleteGood to see indigenous art around the city.
ReplyDeleteWell, that looks different. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteThats one who can withstand the times to come. Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to grant some recognition in this way.
ReplyDeleteSimple, but nice!
ReplyDeleteI like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to share art"
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a very interesting technique. How wonderful to have art at your feet. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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