This mural featuring Aboriginal art runs along the wall of the railway line, opposite the entrance to Redfern railway station, in the inner city suburb of Redfern. The word Eora means 'here' or 'from this place'. It was used by local Aboriginal people to describe to the British where they came from and so the word was then used to define the Aboriginal people themselves. 'Eora Country' is the name used to describe Central Sydney.
It's quite a visually bold design... the colours are pretty!
ReplyDeleteI sense a person with a 'happy mind' painted that.
ReplyDeletegood to know. nice mural.
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ReplyDeleteNice murals. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteInteresting how the mural graces the base of that iron fence. Almost as if there is something symbolic happening here.
ReplyDeleteI like the birds flying about. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteIndeed aboriginal symbols and color. Nice one.
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What a wonderful mural with the history of aboriginal art. Love the word meaning here. Great pic with the gorgeous blue sky.
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It's wonderful to see a mural with meaning, Jim!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing nice murals like this. So many times they are not to my taste.
ReplyDeleteEora. I like that. I also like the mural.
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quite pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool mural. The fence is nice but the mural steals the show.
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