Hunt Council Commission Unveiled

Our supported employees at The Hunt Op Shop have recently completed another mosaic paver project for Kingborough  Council . It’s part of the "low hanging fruit" community art throughout Kingborough. These artworks were to celebrate and highlight the Kingston Wetlands and Whitewater Creek areas.  Pavers depicte insects, water creatures and birds.  Alison Jones, Mosaic Artist, assisted us with the finer details of the pavers.  You can see the pavers in the footpath on the Southern Outlet  between Channel Highway and John Street, on the Coles side of the road.  Thank you Kingborough Council and in particular, Melissa Staples from KCC for involving our supported employees in this great public art.

Yabbie (Simon)

Yabbie

 

Dragonfly (David)

Daphnia

Duck – Chestnut Teal (Chris)

DFly

Tasmanian Froglet (Chris)

Duck

Daphnia – water flea (David)

Froglet

Water Ribbon (Simon)

WRibbon

White-faced Heron (David)

Heron

Echidna (Simon)

Echidna

Phragmites – grass (Chris)

Phragmites

Sand Worm (Chris)

Sand_Worm

Native Hen (David)

Piura

Possum (Esther)

Possum

Galaxias – fish (Simon)

Galaxias

Platypus (Chris)

Possum2

Swift Parrot ( Trina)

Swifty

 

PavLet

A proud Trina & David at the recent unveiling

 

 

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