I will write you something properly, Rachel. I'll finish this story first.
After a couple weeks, Annette moved into Williamstown, extended her visa by some months and took took a turn towards this picture. It depicts the two buildings behind her site at Southbank.
Unfortunately I can't put up a higher res pic as this is quite amazing. Each window depicts an independant one frame cartoon/story and the characters on promenade in front of the buildings depict Aboriginal dancer/artist, Bronwyn, p.artists Bev and Diana (Bev playing guitar), their drawings, regular eccentrics, the cafes and customers even the ubiquitous drunk.
All drawn as green and pink frogs.
It's about 1.5 x 2 metres (4' x 6')
After a couple weeks, Annette moved into Williamstown, extended her visa by some months and took took a turn towards this picture. It depicts the two buildings behind her site at Southbank.
Unfortunately I can't put up a higher res pic as this is quite amazing. Each window depicts an independant one frame cartoon/story and the characters on promenade in front of the buildings depict Aboriginal dancer/artist, Bronwyn, p.artists Bev and Diana (Bev playing guitar), their drawings, regular eccentrics, the cafes and customers even the ubiquitous drunk.
All drawn as green and pink frogs.
It's about 1.5 x 2 metres (4' x 6')

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