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24.01.2022 Project: Marrickville Park Date: 2009 Client: Marrickville Council Design: Jane Cavanough Fabricators: Adrina Khobane, Jane Cavanough, Graham Bartholomew, ... Ross Engineering, Tony Earle Landscapes. A cluster of brids inspried by magpies creates a corner entry focus for Marrickville Park
22.01.2022 Flashback! To see the completed project head to our website at http://www.janecavanough.com.au/pu/urban-parks//index.html... http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au//highway-art-a-cut-above/
19.01.2022 Date: 2010 Client: Bankstown, New South Wales Materials: Forged steel and hardwood Design: Jane Cavanough Fabrication: Spring and Hammersmith, Graham Bartholomew, Jane Cavanough.... Photos: Sharp Photographics Summertime is inspired by the bush surrounding the George’s River and it’s tributaries, where prolific quantities of Gumtips, Christmas bush and Christmas bells are described by local resident Ellen Anderson in Heather Goodall and Alison Cadzow’s Rivers of Resistance. The blackened woody stems and finial buds are also a representation of the resilience of the bush after fire as new growth emerges from charred vegetation.
19.01.2022 https://taronga.org.au//in/taronga-zoos-indigenous-history Taronga Zoo
18.01.2022 Location: Corner of Belmore and Parsonage Streets, Ryde, NSW, Australia Value: $71 000.00 Date: 2008 Client: City of Ryde and Holdmark Developments Design concept: Jane Cavanough... Wind vane detail design: Jane Cavanough and Graham Bartholomew Wind vane fabrication: Ian Bartholomew and Graham Bartholomew Materials: Tallow wood, galvanised steel and copper Mosaic Design: Adrina Khobane and Rebecca Jones, emerging indigneous artists Mosaic makers : Cynthia Turner, Adrina Khobane and Rebecca Jones Mosaic Project Manager: Cynthia Turner Adjacent to the Ryde Bridge on the Parramatta River stand three iconic wind vanes. Each hand carved boat responds to the breeze, recalling the rich maritime history when vessels of all types and sizes ploughed up, down and across the Parramatta River. Set in the pavement at the base of each wind vane, are three mosaics, that celebrate the indigenous history of Wallemedegal, the place of the snapper.
17.01.2022 A pair of birds 2.5m high annotates an entry feature and bridge crossing into a new suburban development at Mulgoa Rise. Date: 2013 Client: FKP Norwest Location: Mulgoa Rise, Sydney... Design: Jane Cavanough Materials: Axolotl glass and stainless steel Fabricator: Tomas Misura and Axolotl Photos: Sharp Photographics See more
16.01.2022 Stone Crows is an expression of place; Wagga Wagga; the indigenous name for many crows and inspired by the murder of crows following me when walking along the river pathway. The artwork consists of 6 crows within a boulder shape that echo the granite boulders along the Murrumbidgee River. Designed by Jane Cavanough for Wagga Wagga Council in 2014, they are fabricated by Tomas Misura from stainless steel. Value: $90 000... Contact:Tracie Miller, Wagga Wagga Council Photos:Michael Frogley See more
15.01.2022 The Bankstown Arts Centre is a cultural facility, where artists and community groups collaborate to explore ideas and learn, create and experience contemporary community based arts. This video highlights some of the many exciting programs, events and workshops they offer. We loved seeing our Touchstones features project in this great video put together!
13.01.2022 Location: Mosman, NSW Date: 2011 Client: Taronga Zoo Design: Adrina Khobane for Artlandish Metal work: Tomas Misura ... Photography: Sharp Photographics A collection of totems outside Taronga Zoo, telling the story of the Cammeraigal tribe.
11.01.2022 Proud to be part of this experience ArchitectureAU http://architectureau.com/articles/korean-war-memorial/
10.01.2022 Forged Stainless Steel Banners
09.01.2022 Dharug artist Edna Watson suggested theme of the meeting place for the village green in Landcom’s prestigious development at Bunyah. Nine kangaroos of varying height, are laser cut with the meeting place pattern, and have been warmly received by local residents, who decorate them at Christmas. Date: 2012... Client: Landcom Location: Bunyah, Sydney Design: Jane Cavanough, with Edna Watson Art Manager: Guppy and Associates Materials: Coreten steel Fabricator: Tomas Misura Photos: Sharp Photographics See more
09.01.2022 Location: Wentworth Street, Port Kembla, New South Wales Date: 2003 Client: City of Wollongong Materials: Street Banners made from polished stainless steel... A master plan of streetscape opportunities was prepared collaboratively with Artlandish and Wollongong City Council Landscape Architects. Ideas included paving designs with trachyte sets and mosaic insets, a feature entry sign, street banners and seats. Other local artists made the mosaic insets and entry sign, while Artlandish designed and fabricated two sets of stainless steel laser cut street banners for the entry points into the main street. The design for the four vertical banners reflects the industrial character of Port Kembla, and the surfboards wind vanes celebrate the coastal location. The wind vane imagery was designed by four artists each from a different cultural background, offering an interpretation of the rich cultural diversity within Port Kembla. The seats located along the street are also of an industrial nature, and are made from laser cut steel with routed hardwood bench tops.
08.01.2022 The Korean War Memorial in Sydney’s Moore Park is Australia’s newest, largest and most significant tribute to the men and women who fought in what is often described as the forgotten war. Steel, granite, gravel and carvings are brought together to create a memorial to all countries that fought to defend the Republic of Korea from the Communist north between 1950 and 1953. A field of steel and bronze hibiscus flowers, one for each of the 136 NSW lives lost, is at its centre ...while a large granite block split in two represents the divided Korean peninsula. Surrounded by a circular stone wall, the monument also features 11 stone mounds, carved with the names of the battles in which Australians received honours. The Memorial goes a long way to making good on the Nation’s unfilled duty in recognizing Australians who served in Korea. Artlandish and Pod Landscape Design collaborated to win the design competition for the memorial in 200x, it was officially dedicated in June 2009. In 2013 the Korean War Memorial was named a Miliitary Memorial of national significance - one of only 6 in Australia. Location: Moore Park, Sydney, NSW Value: $550 000 Date: 2009 Client: Premiers and Cabinet Department Design: Jane Cavanough Artlandish & Design, Pod Landscape Architecture Blacksmith: Glenn Moon Foundry: Central Foundry Landscape Contractors: Design Landscapes Project Managers: Dept. of Commerce, NSW Government
06.01.2022 Location: Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia Artwork Value: $25,000 Date: 2010 Client: Fairfield City Council Materials: mosaic, galvanised steel... Artwork Design: Adrina Khobane Fabricators: Adrina Khobane, Jane Cavanough, Ross Engineering, Graham Bartholomew A series of 2 sided mosaic monoliths located across the park creates a playful entrance and eliminates the need for bollards.
04.01.2022 Memorial Park Playground, Meadowbank; designed by Jane Cavanough for City of Ryde in 2014. Kids can climb through the cluster of forged steel stems, leaves and insects, and then over the preying mantus bridge and balance along three cicadas made from hand carved red gum and steel. There are also two redgum leaf and forged steel seats, a butterfly way finding marker and a leaf sign.... Value: $85 600 Contact: Elizabeth Read Photos: Simon Wood Fabricated by: Ian Bartholomew, Glenn Moon, Ross Engineering
04.01.2022 Celebrating the pastoral industry of the Wagga Wagga region is a herd of 10 hand forged steel cows, located in Uranquinty Park, Uranquinty, Wagga Wagga. The line drawing effect of the forged steel flat bar brings the landscape within the frame of the artwork. Design: 2015 Artlandish Art & Design - Jane Cavanough... Fabricated by: Glenn Moon Photos: Michael Frogley Photography Value: $50 000 Contact: Tracie Miller, City of Wagga Wagga 6926 9356
03.01.2022 Located at the entrance points into Bankstown Memorial Gardens are two poppy petal blades that utilise the poppy symbol for Remembrance. Further along the pathway are a set of vertical columns. Each artwork features extracts of poems written on the battlefields of the Somme and Gallipoli. Designed by Jane Cavanough for Bankstown City Council in 2015, they are fabricated by Tomas Misura from copper, brass and bronze patina.
03.01.2022 Date: 2008 Client: Mt Kembla Pathway Group Project Design: in collaboration with Umbaco Landscape Architects Pty LTD... Materials: hand carved slate monoliths, sandblasted basalt pavers, basalt drystone walls Design: Artlandish Art & Design - Jane Cavanough Letter carving and design: by Marlie Kentish Barnes - SculpturesPoems by Cconal fitzapatrick Mosaic: Cynthia Turner, the Coomaditichie Co-op and students from Mt Kembla Primary School Coomaditchie Mt Kembla Primary School - Coomaditchie United Aboriginal Corporation. Bridge: Graham Bartholomew Funded by IMB Community Fund, and the Miners Trust The Mount Kembla Colliery exploded in 1902, killing 96 men and boys. It remains the biggest loss of life in an on-land disaster in Australia today. The disaster was instrumental in the formation of the union movement and its bid to establish safer working conditions. Artwork Value: $ 96 000 including community program
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