Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Some highlights from the Kororoit Creek Wurundjeri Acknowledgement Project

The highlights of day four of installation

An exciting day when the skies look very stormy and the weather report promises zero rain!

Debbie was joined today by Robert, Michelle, Georgia and Bronwyn. and a newcomer - Harry the dirty dog.

All of the children's artwork is on the mural and most of the mural is grouted. Still have a couple of days to go to complete the work but it is a good sight to see if you want to go and have a look at it. I appreciated a student from St Theresa's coming to tell me that he had been down to have a look at it and find his artwork.

The artwork is on the Albion side of the creek, close to the river. easily seen from the walking/cycling path as it goes past the Lifestyle village. Only about 300 metres form Ballarat Rd.

full story at:http://kororoitcreekwurundjeri.blogspot.com.au/

Harry the dirty dog.
I went down tot he waters edge with a bucket on a rope to fish out some water from the creek and Lucy came bounding after me and plonk straight into it. But the banks are very steep so she couldnt get back out of the water. I luckily was able to reach her and pull her out by her collar, whipping her through the air back onto the bank.
immediatley forgetting the dire circumstances she gleefully rolled int he dirt wherever she could find it. So here she is as harry the dirty dog, caked in water, mud, buzzies and grass seeds.

The four ladies in their armchairs having a break.


Our little friend slowly turning white again as the black dust drops off.  Michelle putting on the grout.

scrub, scrub scrub. The unfortunate thing about mosaicing is that you have to rub grout all over the artwork and then clean it back off the surface. 

Robert took on the job of adding the missing words to the text.

here is Bronwyn cleaning up the night sky creatures, moths, birds and sugar gliders.

George, seen here scrubbing the grout off the fish and eels. George and Bronwyn worked very hard on this section, polishing it all up, so when you look at it you know who made it look so shiny, and special.



just a couple of gaps left but we are getting there


the eels swimming in the river - made by Albion Primary School students. They are wonderful eels with very good details and everybody comments on them. Above them you can see the summer fires again by Albion Primary School students

The fish are looking fabulous - made by Mother of God School Students

Our Two gorgeous kangaroos made at the Albion Community House workshop.

Today we completed adding all of the text and some of it is grouted and looks wonderful

We refer to these as Bekka's echidnas, because she glued them on. They were made by students from Ardeer Primary School. And now they have been grouted.

some photos of the Camberwell Girls Grammar Murals at Ormiston Campus

some photos of the Camberwell Girls Grammar Murals
thanks to my hand, foot and shadow models - Hayley and Ava






























Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Ceramic mural at Mont Albert Primary School

Making the mural at Mont Albert Primary Year 6 students. They are making their 'Gift to the School'. A bit of a puzzle for you to work out!