Amphitheatre Wall
Image source Margaret River Art Trails
Artist: Ian Dowling
Asset Type: Sculpture, Mosaic
Year of Work: 2001
Location: Margaret River Library, Fearn Avenue
Provenance: Shire of Augusta Margaret River
Description: The blue tiled wall curves through the Heritage Garden, marking the space between the Margaret River Community Centre and Library.
The tiles are ceramic, cast in moulds made from the original hand sculpted models.
The artist brought the patterns, colours and gentle wave of the ocean to the centre of town with this sculpted wall.
Fish and Bits
Artist: Paul Caporn
Asset Type: Mosaic
Year of Work: 2000
Location: 101 Oxford St, Leederville WA 6007
Provenance: City of Vincent
Image source Google Maps
Subiaco Square Pavement
Artist: Malcolm McGregor
Asset Type: Mosaic
Year of Work: 1998
Location: Subiaco Square
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Subiaco Centenial Tiles
Artist: Jenny Dawson, Sandra Hill, Local Student Artists
Asset Type: Mosaic, Community collaboration
Year of Work: 1997
Location: Closed end of Park St at the Rokeby Rd junction, pedestrian area next to the post office on Rokeby Rd.
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image courtesy of Subiaco
Barking Gecko Australian Zodiac
Artist: Trish Burvill, Jason Hirst, Barking Gecko, local school children
Asset Type: Sculpture, Mosaic, Community collaboration
Year of Work: 2000
Location: Subiaco Arts Centre
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Image source City of Subiaco
Elements
Image source City of Subiaco
Artist: Clients and Staff of the Tom Dadour Centre
Asset Type: Mosaic, Community collaboration
Year of Work: 2007
Location: Tom Dadour Centre, Bagot Rd, Subiaco
Provenance: City of Subiaco
Chorizema Cordatum
Image source City of Wanneroo
Artist: Workshed Mosaics
Asset Type: Sculpture, Mosaic
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: Ridgewood Park, Corner of Ridgewood Boulevard and Hester Avenue, Ridgewood
Provenance: City of Wanneroo
Banksia Tricuspis
Image source City of Wanneroo
Artist: Workshed Mosaics
Asset Type: Sculpture, Mosaic
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: Ridgewood Park, Corner of Ridgewood Boulevard and Hester Avenue, Ridgewood
Provenance: City of Wanneroo
Sun Dial
Image source City of Wanneroo
Artist: Maya Mrkic
Asset Type: Mosaic, Brickwork
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: Nearest corner is Orange Grove and River Links Drive, Clarkson
Provenance: City of Wanneroo
Quinns Beach Life
Image source City of Wanneroo
Artist: Lisa Patale, Paul Patale (Workshed Mosaics)
Asset Type: Mosaic
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: The Quinns Beach facility (toilet block) (North), Ocean Drive, opposite Robert Road, Quinns Rock
Provenance: City of Wanneroo
Our Flag
Image source City of Wanneroo
Artist: Kookaburra Club: Dorothy Bynder, Beulah Collard, Marjorie Conway, Beryl Weston, Hulda Talbot, Barbara Ugle, Joan Dean and Linda Perry
Asset Type: Mosaic
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: City of Wanneroo Civic Centre, foyer area, Wanneroo
Provenance: City of Wanneroo
Place of Flowers
Image source City of Wanneroo
Artist: Jenny Dawson and Sandra Hill
Asset Type: Sculpture, Mosaic
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: Ferrara Reserve, Brecknock Way, Girrawheen
Provenance: City of Wanneroo
Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos Manglesii)
Image source City of Wanneroo
Artist: Danka Scholtz von Lorenz
Asset Type: Mosaic
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: Ridgewood Park, Corner of Ridgewood Boulevard and Hester Avenue, Ridgewood
Provenance: City of Wanneroo
Eucalyptus Caesia
Image source City of Wanneroo
Artist: Workshed Mosaics
Asset Type: Sculpture, Mosaic
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: Ridgewood Park, Corner of Ridgewood Boulevard and Hester Avenue, Ridgewood
Provenance: City of Wanneroo
Locomotive
Image source City of Karratha
Artist: Unknown
Asset Type: Mozaic, Public amenity
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: 1083 Welcome Road, Karratha WA 6714
Provenance: City of Karratha
Islands
Image source City of Karratha
Artist: Unknown
Asset Type: Mosaic, Public amenity
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: 1083 Welcome Road, Karratha WA 6714
Provenance: City of Karratha
Boat and Gamefish
Image source City of Karratha
Artist: Unknown
Asset Type: Mozaic, Public amenity
Year of Work: Unknown
Location: 1083 Welcome Rd, Karratha WA 6714
Provenance: City of Karratha
Kerb Stamps
Image source City of Joondalup
Artist: Geoff Yorke, Jane Yorke
Year of Work: 1994
Location: Located throughout the City of Joondalup
Asset Type: Mosaic
Provenance: City of Joondalup
Floor Mosaic
Image source City of Joondalup
Artist: Mark Cox
Asset Type: Mosaic
Year of Work: 1997
Location: Joondalup Library enterance
Provenance: City of Joondalup
Intervention in the Natural Landscape by Human Endeavour
Image source Shire of Augusta Margaret River
Artist: Ian Dowling
Asset Type: Sculpture, Mosaic
Year of Work: 2014
Location: Margaret River HEART, Wallcliffe Road
Provenance: Shire of Augusta Margaret River
Description: This collection of ceramic sculptures commemorates the use of the Margaret River HEART building as the evacuation centre during the 2011 fires, and to honour the individuals and organisations who played a part in helping those impacted.
The overall theme of Intervention in the Natural Landscape by Human Endeavour highlights that in many cases the two can be in harmony despite extreme events.
12 sculpted forms integrate into the landscape, with surfaces of colour and textured patterns using individually made ceramic tiles. Patterns give the opportunity to generate rhythm and movement, evoking life and activity to the still objects. Text on the tiles honours organisations and individuals who contributed.
The ceramic-tiled smooth dome forms provide visual and tactile objects that can also be used as seats. The artwork is intended to be viewed and enjoyed with different layers of detail revealed at different distances. From a distance the shadows from the texture define the patterns and enliven the forms. At a closer view the texture of ceramic tiles comes into its own as the sense of touch dominates.
The colour complements the natural forms with brighter colours representing the new life and flowering after the fires.
Funded by community donations.
Image source Margaret River Art Trails