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Alf Faulkner Hall Murals

Image source Town of Bassendean

Artist: Kat Ferguson, Nicola Cowie

Asset Type: Mural

Year of Work: 2022

Location: Alf Faulkner Hall, Mary Crescent Reserve

Provenance: Town of Bassendean

Description: Do you know anything more about this artwork? Please comment below or contact us on:

info@museumofperth.com.au

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Sharon Peterkin Footpath Mural

Image source Town of Bassendean

Artist: Sharon Peterkin

Asset Type: Mural

Year of Work: 2018

Location: 31 Old Perth Road, footpath and power pole

Provenance: Town of Bassendean

Description:  “When I visited the proposed site of this footpath mural...there was a very sweet little cafe there with people just hanging out with friends and their kids.

“It struck me that we are all also in such a hurry and with the painting being on the footpath, I thought it was a wonderful opportunity to convey a message of hey...lets all just slow down a bit and smell the flowers. I put a little quote in the painted book in the hope that people will stop a moment to read it and take their time to view the mural. It seems to have worked as I get lots of feedback just how much the community has fallen in love with their footpath mural.” -Sharon Peterkin

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Rejuvenation

Image source Margaret River Art Trails

Artist: Simon James

Asset Type: Sculpture

Year of Work: 2012

Location: Surfers Point, Prevelly

Provenance: Shire of Augusta Margaret River

Description: This sculpture pays tribute to the resilience of the community and natural environment, symbolising regeneration and healing.

New shoots atop the shell speak of the green shoots following a fire – regeneration, recovery and gratitude.

The shell reflects our proximity to the ocean, and the uplifting spiritual benefit its untouched beauty brings us. Representing the cycles of time, the spiral pattern evinces the cycles of birth, growth, death and rebirth.

Funded by Bushfire Recovery Working Group

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