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Artist(s): DANKO Aleks, WALTON Jude
This piece is a result of the Western Gateway Public Art Project, funded by the Department for Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts (DTUPA) in 2001. The work which consists of 25 sculptural stone structures set in compacted granitised sand, with native trees and kangaroo grass planted among the structures, which is transformed at night by a unique lighting system. The work stretches over approximately 150 of Sir Donald Bradman Drive, and into the surrounding park lands. The work, made by Aleks Danko and Jude Walton, was initially inspired by a drawing in the Art Gallery of South Australia by Eugene von Guerard, which showed Indigenous Australians camped in the park lands when Adelaide was settled. The work was completed in December 2004.