This piece titled “Protection” was created for the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board and represents their crucial work with community, industry, and other government agencies to sustainably manage our region’s natural resources. Adorned in soothing hues of blues, greys, and greens, this piece beautifully intertwines symbols emphasising the protection and restoration of our soil, water management, biodiversity, and pest, plant and animal control.
Scattered across the landscape are visions of kangaroo and emu tracks sharing the land with people whose journey’s are depicted with footprints and U-shaped symbols of people sitting together, males & females, children & elders.
Rock pools, waterholes, leaves and earth are featured throughout the piece in amongst symbols of connection representing our lush, pure and vibrant landscapes and the deep relationship between people and the land.
Watch the ‘making of’ video here.
Learn more about the Indigenous Participation Plan.