Here is a mosaic showing Coonowrin ( or crookneck) and Beerwah ( the mother). I didn't actually get a photo of Beerwah but you can see Coonowrin in the photo with Ngungun to the right.
I really liked these mosaics - just embedded in the paths and some on the lookout walls. They aren't very big - maybe 12 inches (30cms) square. And it set me to thinking - maybe one day I could quilt something like this. I haven't been very adventurous previously but I saw something on an old Simply Quilts episode which prompted me to think about doing something like this. It is just an idea but I might just think about it some more. And as my husband loves going driving it wouldn't take much for me to suggest that we go back and take more photos of the mosaics.
4 comments:
I can see why you are attracted to the mosaics! They certainly reflect their surroundings in a unique and beautiful way.
Beautiful! So different from our Smoky Mountains where we live in the foothills in upstate South Carolina. I love the mosaics as well.
Those mosaics would translate well into quilts! They are lovely, & thanks for posting them, along with the photos.
Thank you for that trip down Memory Lane soemtimes all I remember is the gum trees/
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