Description
In this installation, three elliptical metal sculptures rise from the earth, symbolizing the birth and growth of new life. Each ellipse, composed of seven blades, reflects different stage...
Evelyn Park Sculptures by Antone Bruinsma.
Artists interpretation: "Inspired by canoe forms, these sculptures symbolise humanity’s desire for travel, trade, sport and play. Movement is vital for...
Public Sculpture by R. M. Ron Gomboc from WA.
Artists interpretation: 'Together for so long, we become as one.'
Located on the corner of Skye Road & Frankston-Dandenong Road, Frankston
Mate...
Designed and constructed locally, the orb uses the indigenous Coastal Banksia (Banksia integrifolia) for inspiration. It consists of stylised banksia leaves enveloping a bright yellow banksia flower i...
Located: Kananook Commuter Car Park
Artist: Ben Fasham
Artist Interpretation:
The Sculpture title "meander" is fabricated from stainless steel and features a patinated blue sphere as a key design e...
Harry (1888-1954) and Annie May ‘Nan’ (1879-1961) McClelland moved to Long Island around 1912 and quickly established themselves as the centre for a bohemian group of creative sparks drawn from all st...
Artists interpretation: 'This work is symbolic of how the Australian coast evokes memories of the mashoof reed boats that have navigated the Mesopotomian Marshes of my southern Iraq homeland for years...
One of the more curious tales of Frankston is that of the hermit, John Maddox, who lived for about 20 years in the ti-trees to the south of Seaford Road. He was reported to have been in charge of a ve...
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