Land Art 2012 |
Local Aboriginal artist Gavi Duncan has been involved with
these artworks from inception. But in the past three years, he has
created them as collaborative work with artists from other ethnic
cultures; Chinese in 2008, Filipino in 2009 and Anglo-Australian in 2010.
Land Art 2011
Land Art 2011 |
Darkinjung local Aboriginal artist Gavi Duncan and local
Greek artist Christina Micos were astounded to discover when collaborating for
the annual Land Art for the 5 Lands Walk that words for certain concepts and
objects were identical in the Greek and local Aboriginal tongues.
Christina and Gavi said of their collaboration: “We as artists discovered that both the Greek
and Aboriginal people had similar vessels for carrying food, water and other
goods for many thousands of years. The Greeks call their vessel an Amphora and
the Aboriginal people call their vessel a Coolamon. As we continued to talk
about the Coolamon and the Amphora more similarities between our cultures came
up regarding the word water which in Greek is nero and kooli in Aboriginal.“
Gavi Duncan |
Land Art 2010
Land Art 2010 |
Kevin said: “My work of the central traditional
Aboriginal circle in the centre of the design represents community coming
together celebrating together in ceremony. The blue and white inner design is
the Ocean our Nura, our place in where we live. The human figures represent the
spirit of the people and family kinship.”
Catherine said: “My interest in Masaru Emotos
underlying research in the nature of water has influenced my design to create
incredible crystalline formations. Our bodies consist of a high
percentage of water as do all living things and the vibration that ultimately
effects how we interact with the world around us. The six pointers of the crystal relate to the
six directions; earth, air, water, mother earth, fire and father sky. The five
circles in yellow are the five lands relate to the spirit of the people. The
water within us vibrates, so if we interact from a gentle heart space in
celebrating our stories as people these become connections of joyful love and
gratitude. Work on the land art was completed over the weekend of 19 and 20
June.
Click here to see a
video of the artists discussing the meaning of the 2010 land art, and on
its construction.
Further Information: www.5landswalk.com.au.
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