The concept was developed in an open community workshop at the local library, and at workshops at Kenmore State School located opposite the principal installation. this track chronicles significant changes in modes of transport over the last 250 years as 'this track' evolved into the busy Moggill Road.
Bare feet traverse the Mt Coot-tha ridge depicting Aboriginal lifestyle pre European settlement. Horse shoes and cartwheels ground
out a path past the fig tree just inside the school grounds. Now relentless wheels rush past to get around the Brookfield roundabout.
The spread of cockatoo wings emerging from the old trees are a salute to the people of Kenmore who wish to see it's natural beauty
protected.
Bare feet traverse the Mt Coot-tha ridge depicting Aboriginal lifestyle pre European settlement. Horse shoes and cartwheels ground
out a path past the fig tree just inside the school grounds. Now relentless wheels rush past to get around the Brookfield roundabout.
The spread of cockatoo wings emerging from the old trees are a salute to the people of Kenmore who wish to see it's natural beauty
protected.
The Balustrade project was extended to include another design for a repeating pattern (based on the school's fig tree) on 11 panels throughout the village centre.