Fantastic Worlds

Taking residence at a pedestrian underpass situated at Lundy Ave, Kingsgrove, Fantastic Worlds is one of 18 commissioned artworks for WestConnex’s Canal to Creek Public Art Program.

A flock of Gouldian finch congregate to share their findings, one side of the wall shows each finch in commute back and forth, while the other side of the wall shows a more detailed perspective: a treasure chest of Mashman pots and what the finch have collected altogether. Each have found the totem of national flowers from all over the world.

‘Fantastic worlds aren’t so far from our day to day – when one seeks it, things are happening all around us.’

It was essential that the work reflect the energy and qualities of the community and parkland users. What I have learned from my research in Mashman Pottery Works (1908 – 2010) is that there is a value for craftsmanship, preserving methodologies and passing on tradition and knowledge that dates back to 100 years ago. Having the theme of Pottery in the mural is important for remembering and honouring the heritage of Mashman Pottery and that it was loved by many locals in the greater Kingsgrove area.

Mural of gouldian finch
Night time Fantastic Worlds underpass
night time mural of birds and flora
night time mural of birds and flora
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Fantastic Worlds underpass by Christina Huynh

‘Things happen much the way they did 100 years ago, fast they might not be, but bursting with pride of the tradesmen and tactile with quality they are.’ – on Fred A. Mashman’s St George Pottery