Spiral Shelter
Image source Margaret River Art Trails
Artist: Kashmire Rouw
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture, Public amenity
Year of Work: 2013
Location: Surfers Point, Prevelly
Provenance: Shire of Augusta Margaret River
Description: Enjoy a quiet moment of reflection and connection, breathing in the salty air and admiring the ocean’s awesome power.
Modelled on the mirabilis shell, the spiralling formation highlights the geomorphological processes that have formed the coastline along the region.
Waves and westerly winds blew beach sand, broken seashells and corals into huge sand dunes, over time forming the limestone of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge on top of the granite substrate.
Ripple and Swell
Image source Margaret River Art Trails
Artist: Ian Dowling
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2013
Location: Surfers Point, Prevelly
Provenance: Shire of Augusta Margaret River
Description: The ocean makes such mesmerising patterns – ripples in sand and the refraction of light through shallow water.
These complex patterns and textures are captured in an abstract interpretation of ocean ripples as waves or swells reflect off reefs and the shorelines of curved bays.
Manjimup Town Entrance Archway
Image source Wendy Hudson
Artist: Unknown
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 1958
Location: 48 S Western Hwy, Manjimup WA
Provenance: Shire of Manjimup
Description: In June 1958, the Manjimup Timber Week Committee was formed to organise celebrations in Manjimup. On 14 August 1958, the Committee requested that a permanent timber archway be constructed to commemorate the timber industry and act as a gateway to the Southern Forest Region. The Manjimup Roads Board passed the motion, but requested that approvals be sought from the Minister’s department and that the relevant resources be sourced to erect the structure.
On 11 September 1958, a meeting of the Manjimup Roads Board noted that correspondence received from the Department of Local Government stated that any structure built over the road would be an unauthorised obstruction. The Board sought legal advice from Young and Young Solicitor and subsequently increased their Public Liability Insurance. Permission to erect the structure was then granted. It is unclear when exactly Manjimup Town Entrance Statement was constructed, but it is likely to have been erected between 11 September and 10 October 1958, just prior to the official Timber Week celebration. On 10 October 1958, permission was given to erect street lighting to the archway. Aerial imagery shows that the archway has not been altered since its construction other than small letters being added atop of the logs, which spell the name of the town.
In 2012, aerial imagery also shows that the northern archway was one of two, with another located to the south, along Mottram St/South-West Hwy, in exactly the same form as the northern archway. By 2014, this archway had been removed due to a collision with a truck and was not rebuilt. This southern archway is not likely to have been associated with the archway constructed before Timber Week as the Manjimup Roads Board minutes specifically mention an archway to the northern entrance. No other references to the southern archway were found and its construction date is unknown.
The upper-most horizontal logs are not original. It is not clear when these were replaced, but this work was completed by the Rotary Club of Manjimup, whose contribution is shown by the erection of a plaque on the structure
Feather Screens
Image source Town of Bassendean
Artist: Helena Bogucki
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2014
Location: Hawaiian Shopping Centre, facing West Road
Provenance: Town of Bassendean
Claire Bailey Birds
Image source Town of Bassendean
Artist: Claire Bailey
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2016
Location: 93 Old Perth Road
Provenance: Town of Bassendean
Penny Bovell Facade
Image source Town of Bassendean
Artist: Penny Bovell
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2014
Location: 85 Old Perth Road
Provenance: Town of Bassendean
Nyungah elder by the Campfire of the banks of the Derbarl Yerrigan
Image source Town of Bassendean
Artist: Bungaan (Joanne Parfitt)
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2005
Location: Bassendean Library, Old Perth Road, facing Wilson Street
Provenance: Town of Bassendean
Brian McKay Artwork
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Artist: Brian McKay
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2010
Location: 602-610 Beaufort St, Mount Lawley 6050
Provenance: City of Vincent
Foyer Oxford
Artist: Pamela Gaunt
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: Foyer Oxford, 196 Oxford St, Leederville WA 6007
Provenance: City of Vincent
Image source Google Maps
Lorenna Grant Artwork
Artist: Lorenna Grant
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2017
Location: 362 Charles St North Perth WA 6006
Provenance: City of Vincent
Image source Google Maps
Fitz
Artist: Phil Gamblen, Dawn Gamblen and Peter Gee
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2016
Location: 484 Fitzgerald St North Perth WA 6006
Provenance: City of Vincent
Image source Google Maps
Lorenna Grant Wall Art
Artist: Lorenna Grant
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2016
Location: Beaufort Street, corner of Barlee Street WA 6050
Provenance: City of Vincent
Image source Google Maps
Johannes Pannekoek Artwork
Artist: Johannes Pannekoek
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2011
Location: Lord Street, corner of Summers Street Perth WA 6000
Provenance: City of Vincent
Image source Google Maps
Untitled by Kyle Hughes-Odgers
Artist: Kyle Hughes-Odgers
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2020
Location: 26-28a Charles Street
Provenance: City of South Perth
Description: These artworks explore the core conceptual themes and narrative around ideas of connection, through people and place. Pattern, shapes and form inspired by mapping and path making. The forms represent destinations. The natural environment and built environment interacting and converging. These destinations, some of which are isolated and others densely configured, can be interpreted as physical or methaporical destinations. The pattern can epitomize geographical connections and locations on a map; the idea of stepping stones, a physical progression to another point. Points between structures, landmarks, the river and the land, the hills, the roads, the ferry and the freeway. This pattern represents formed pathways and mapped movements over time, both minor and major connections.
Image source City of South Perth
Aurelian Modulations
Artist: Jon Tarry
Asset Type: Sculpture, Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2018
Location: 96 Mill Point Road
Provenance: City of South Perth
Image source City of South Perth
Bravo
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Artist: Lorenna Grant
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2015
Location: 359 Oxford Street, Mount Hawthorn
Provenance: City of Vincent
Untitled
Image source Google Maps
Artist: George Domahidy
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2014
Location: 544 Beaufort Street, Mount Lawley
Provenance: City of Vincent
Untitled
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Artist: Lorenna Grant
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2013
Location: 209-217 Beaufort Street, Perth
Provenance: City of Vincent
Untitled
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Artist: Lorenna Grant
Asset Type: Architectural sculpture
Year of Work: 2013
Location: 180 Stirling Street, Corner of Parry Street, Perth
Provenance: City of Vincent