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Design for the Karratha Health Campus entry wall

Sculptural WallIan Dowling 2018

The arrangement of tiles is a very important part of the artwork. It comes from studies of landscape from a unique perspective - combining contours of a place with other defining characteristics leads to a particularly individual pattern. This is repeated to give rhythm to the artwork and because of the scale, it is intended that this is felt as a full body impact.

Ian Dowling Work Highlight

Textures and colours are inspired by the Pilbara in general and Murajuga in particular. Images show the variations happening on the artwork at different times of the day. The design starts by working with an unusual material, recycled high density insulation foam, cut with a hot wire. Photos by Bewley Shaylor and Ian Dowling.


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