Representatives from the Caloundra Regional Gallery, in particular Julie Hauritz launched the project at World Environment Day 5 June 2014 - I also volunteered on the day and since its launch hundreds of entries have flooded in from all over around Australia contributing to the installation.
Below in the first two photographs show a sneak peak of my humble contribution. It is a small offering due to the lengthy process involved with the making - its hard to see the hundreds of tea bags that went into them. It was fun making them however the nature of the material presented me with a few challenges along the way.
And then another little teaser, the latter two photographs show a snippet of the display in the gallery, which, is complemented by large sculptural sea birds and sea creatures by artist Tony Rice (see large suspended sea turtle) with underwater coral photography of local reefs - the exhibition runs until 28 June.
Amazing! Marvellous!....and various other adjectives come to mind. Must go look ....perhaps today.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo :-) Hope you enjoyed your visit to the gallery, it's an amazing community effort!
DeleteHi K - always good to be involved in art that can draw attention to the crazy issues in the environment and society. Go well. B
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful tool for engagement B - the more I learn about the devastation of the coral reefs the more saddened I become, and I am humbled to have contributed in a small way. There's a high probability the exhibition will go on tour - wonderful news!!
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