This mosaic is located on the walkway between the Sydney Exhibition Centre and the Chinese Garden of Friendship at Darling Harbour. The mosaic features the emblem of New South Wales and was created for the state's bicentenary in 1988 when the Darling Harbour was redeveloped. The Exhibition Centre has recently been demolished as part of another major redevelopment so I don't know if this mosaic will survive.
Nice mosaic. It is interesting that the building it is commemorating has been torn down.
ReplyDeleteNice pattern with the tiles.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable display of art work. Loved seeing it.
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ReplyDeleteOh, I do hope it survives; especially since it's trimmed in navy blue. Thanks for sharing today.
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Will be interesting to see when the new development is complete if it survived Jim!
ReplyDeleteI hope there is somewhat to preserve the mosaic. It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Monday Mural.
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I hope there is "some way" to preserve the mosaic.
DeleteIt's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful and unique aerowrk. Thanks for sharign with us today. I hope you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteI always find mosaics interesting and I'm truly impressed with the creativity of the design and the level of craftsmanship necessary for the install. NIcely captured.
ReplyDeleteimagine the people making the mosiac.
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