Sunday, June 21, 2009

Southern Solstice Break



The seed has grown into a sapling. And it will be left alone for a couple of weeks, after what has been an amazing time of creativity. Ideas, Ideas, Ideas. This development of this project has been unique to all the artists involved, it's methods, experiences, insights and shared common ground... the town, the region. The region with it's final bypass stage put through only the other week. The Highway Home can take you on down to the coast - you don't even have to make a choice, until you reach the insta-warehouse shopping cul-de-sac at the end. "Furniture galore" makes itself clear at the end of this bypass highway. The beauty of the hills is showcased with this new road, a view once owned by Andrew Loyd-Webber, until he gave up his Von Guerrard painting of the Barabools for a million dollars or so. The painting is in the Geelong gallery, but does not include the bypass cutting through.. This is what the people wanted, for as long as I can remember. There will be less trucks going through the town, but we will still want our cheap chinese clothes from Big W. This town is now sculpted around by the bypass.


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