PUBLIC ART

Temporal Gestures

South Bank

January, 2022

The project was a collaborative mural project between Queensland Rail's positive pARTnerships program and Queensland College of Art, Griffith University through QCA LiveArt.

The mural was designed by Anna Weston as part of the Public Art course at Queensland College of Art. Acknowledgement to teacher, artist, and project lead Simon DeGroot, and students and artists, Amanda Laing, Colette Hogan, Shiarna Wilson and Zoe Stuart.

Photography courtesy of Cian Sanders, Queensland College of Art.

Temporal Gestures celebrates South Bank’s rich diversity through abstraction, adapting a well known psychological ink blot test to highlight both our unique and shared perspectives of place. Seeing and interpreting the world through our own lens is not unlike a unique interpretation of a Rorschach ink blot. Engaging with the multiple surfaces of the rail underpass, this design is a colourful and multidimensional work that celebrates the legacy of Expo 88 with a vibrancy that also points to the future.

Inkblot Odyssey

Enoggera Station

In collaboration with Ash Taylor & Dan Brock from Queensland Rail and the Positive pARTnerships Program.