This is part of an artwork on a construction hoarding at the edge of Barangaroo Reserve at Nawi Cove, in the inner city suburb of Barangaroo. "Studies of Barangaroo" by Tony Albert is part of "Aurora Eora", an exhibition of public artworks. It pays homage to Barangaroo, wife of Bennelong, who had senior status as a central figure in the early colonisation of Sydney's harbour.
Love street art! How fun! Havea great week!
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A great piece, a wonderful mix of land and sea
ReplyDeleteQuite a lot to see in this mural.
ReplyDeleteThe artist has a certain love for the color blue but enough to discover in that blue. A nice one.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful mural, Jim.
ReplyDeleteLove to see people proud of their culture.
ReplyDeleteGreat street art shot! Thanks for joining Blue Monday!
ReplyDeleteAwesome wall art. Great captured.
ReplyDeleteI like it! (Blue is my favorite color)
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Interesting mural. Good find.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome shot and for making be slightly homesick! :) Sydney is nice and blue!
ReplyDeleteEven in winter, we're lucky to have some amazing blue skies.
Deletevery interesting "collage".
ReplyDeleteA great tribute with this art installation to someone who contributed to Sydney's history! Love these kinds of sharings on All Seasons! Have a happy week, Jim!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to pay tribute to history.
ReplyDeleteVery colourful!
ReplyDeleteGreat colorful mural!
ReplyDeleteThis mural is quite interesting and modern looking.
ReplyDeleteVery nice murals.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting discovery.
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