22°C

Jacki Staude - Hermitage

Frankston City Public Art Seaford

Description

Inspired by tales of the Seaford Hermit.
Marks the entrance to Seaford Foreshore.

Description

Artist: Jacki Staude

Sculpture: The Hermitage

Location: Seaford Foreshore/Lifesaving Club

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 vessel that accidently sank with the loss of many lives. Assuming moral responsibility from this tragedy, Maddox decided to remove himself from polite society and eke out an austere existence in the dunes.

Here, he constructed what can only be described as a fantasy world of shells, bottles and driftwood. It was considered a privilege to be invited into his domain and he erected hand-painted signs requesting his visitors desist from profanities.

Obviously a principled man, Maddox refused to beg. Instead, he exchanged fresh fish and basic labour for foodstuffs often baked especially for him by the local housewives. Sadly, vandals destroyed his home in 1917 while he was in hospital with the pneumonia which eventually killed him.

As part of the Frankston Coastal Arts trail, artist Jacki Staude was commissioned to create a work inspired by the hermit’s story. Entitled Hermitage it takes the form of wrought-iron folly, marking the entrance to the picnic area in the Seaford Pier Precinct. The metallic archway contains stylised forms, including bottles and anchors, which are evocative of Maddox’s sanctuary.

It is open to conjecture as to how long the hermit’s solitude would have continued given the increasing popularity of the Seaford foreshore as a holiday destination reachable by improved motor transport. Today, no trace of Maddox’s original camp exists within the ti-trees, a conservation zone which is managed by Council with assistance received from the community-based Friends of Seaford Foreshore.

More Nearby

Green Olive at Red Hill

Green Olive at Red Hill

Green Olive at Red Hill is a whole farm experience. We grow olives, grapes, herbs and veggies, raise sheep and chooks as well as use fresh produce from local farmers to create a range of tapas, wine a...

More Like This

sculptures
R. M. Ron Gomboc - As One

R. M. Ron Gomboc - As One

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...
Webb Welding - The Orb

Webb Welding - The Orb

Artist:  Webb Welding Sculpture: The Orb Location: Seaford Community Centre About the Sculpture: Designed and constructed locally, the orb uses the indigenous Coastal Banksia (Banks...
Jacki Staude - Hermitage

Jacki Staude - Hermitage

Artist: Jacki Staude Sculpture: The Hermitage Location: Seaford Foreshore/Lifesaving Club One of the more curious tales of Frankston is that of the hermit, John Maddox, who lived for about 20 ...
Bruce Armstrong - Sentinel

Bruce Armstrong - Sentinel

Artist: Bruce Armstrong Sculpture: Sentinel Location: Oliver's Hill Materials: Wood  Sentinel is a five metre tall abstract wooden sculpture of a native sea eagle. The Sentinel sculptur...
Mela Cooke - High Tide

Mela Cooke - High Tide

Sculpture: High Tide Artist: Mela Cooke Artist Bio: Born in Victoria, Mela was educated at University of Melbourne and University of Queensland. Mela has worked as a physiotherapist in own pri...
Manon van Kouswijk - Peninsula Pearls

Manon van Kouswijk - Peninsula Pearls

Artist: Manon van Kouswijk Sculpture: Peninsula Pearls Location: Peninsula Freeway - Skye Road interchange. About the Artist: Representing her passion and work as a contemporary jeweller, ov...
Al Mashoof - Marsh Boat

Al Mashoof - Marsh Boat

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...
Phil Price - Tree of Life

Phil Price - Tree of Life

Artist: Phil Price Location: Tree of Life is located within the grounds of McClelland Sculpture Park & Gallery in Langwarrin Hours: Wed to Sun: 10am - 5pm Gates open 9am - 4.30pm Closed: Publ...
Joanna Rhodes - Dog Collar

Joanna Rhodes - Dog Collar

The lemon yellow dog collar by sculptor, Joanna Rhodes has been arching over the pathway of our largest off-leash dog park, Ballam Park.
Georgiev Vallialac - Sandcastles & Kelp

Georgiev Vallialac - Sandcastles & Kelp

Artist: Georgiev Vallialac Sculpture: Sandcastles and Kelp Location: Frankston Foreshore - Gould Street near Mile Bridge  

Map & Directions

Corner Station Street and Nepean Highway Seaford Victoria 3198