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Victorian gold rush town Dunolly divided over modern-art project

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-26/modern-art-project-divides-historic-gold-rush-town-of-dunolly...

 

i dunno, they would look fine at a primary school or a kids playground

 

would i wanna see them in my city center?

nope

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Looks a little like a portrait of Picasso when he was sober ... Woman LOL

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I know that first one . That's Dunolly McDunollyface.
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Modern Art is for people that cant draw but need to express them selves 🙂

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Put them in the park if they must have them.

 

Dunolly's main street is an historic gold mining town with many significant buildings.

 

I've spent quite a bit of time in Dunolly.  Friends owned one of the pubs for quite a few years.

 

And my mum was born just up the road in Tarnagulla.

 

What does bother me is the amount of money.   The article says the back of the statue is mosaic tiles painted by members of the community.

 

And yet the artist was paid?   Were the members of the community paid for their work?

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They belong  in a park or gardens.   As artworks i quite  like them except for  the  1st  one. But given that Dunnolly has retained its gold mine  atmosphere I think  they clash and look  stupid there. 

 

Reminds me of the sculpture The  Yellow Peril, a huge  brilliant yellow geometric shape that was plonked in Melbourne's city square  years ago which created such a furore of criticism that it was eventually  moved to the city's outskirts , and left to wither away.   (Will provide a link later).  

The artist  was paid thousands for it though.  

 

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@davidc4430 wrote:

Victorian gold rush town Dunolly divided over modern-art project

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-26/modern-art-project-divides-historic-gold-rush-town-of-dunolly...

 

i dunno, they would look fine at a primary school or a kids playground

 

would i wanna see them in my city center?

nope


I think they look good-very colourful-and it seems the children of the local area drew the pictures these were based on.

So I think they are relevant pieces of art, but maybe not for the main street.

 

Would there be a park somewhere near the school or kindergarten? Maybe near a walking or bike track? It would be great if the art could be somewhere like that, where the children could see it.

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