"Seeds of the Future" is a large mosaic on the exterior of the International Grammar School building on Kelly Street in the inner city suburb of Ultimo Street. It was created by husband and wife team, Lloyd Kelemen and Jenny Crooke. It was installed in 1996 and represents a seed opening and the development of technology.
A sense of movement in these lovely arcing shapes. A move forward into the future.
ReplyDeleteI have walked past this mural dozens of times. It is not that I didn't notice it ... I did. But picking it out like this has made is more beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMesmerizing!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully intricate piece of art!
ReplyDeleteI admire this artwork.
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Such an intricate design Jim.
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Lea
What a great mural. I am not that imaginative!
ReplyDeleteYou have to look a bit through but a nice colorful mosaic it is for sure.
ReplyDeleteHello Jim, The mosaic is stunning. The artists worked together and made outstanding art. After 51 years of marriage, a project with my husband is still a study in patience. HA!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I just did a silly "Where I should live" test and it said Sydney, Australia. You do live in a beautiful City.
Thanks, Jeanne. That's good news. :)
DeleteThat is a lovely piece. Nice colors
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ReplyDeleteYou live in such an interesting place! I THINK I can see a train in the middle of this mosaic.
Happy Blue Monday!
You seem to have a lot of mosaics there, Jim! This is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteA techno-seed. Interesting interpretation.
ReplyDeleteA graceful composition and seems so forward looking for 1996. Nice that it has held up so well. Thanks, Jim, for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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