In a colourful transformation, the Angophora sheds her bark annually. The blue-grey bark of the previous season peels off to reveal the rich terracotta of the new season’s bark. At the base of their great trunks, Angophoras have a large lignotuber which assists the tree to survive fire, whilst epicormic buds enable the tree to burst into vibrant regrowth. Where old branches have broken off the Angophora develops sheltered hollows perfect for birds to nest in. Through the poetry of association, the subject matter of the Angophora gives the artwork the themes of transformation, regrowth, shelter and resilience.
These themes are explored from each of the artists’ perspectives. Stories of the Angophora are embedded in Aboriginal culture, and in the early discussions of the artwork they have sparked many memories and provided overflowing inspiration for the direction of the artwork.
Jade and Jessica considered their approach to the facade carefully to ensure collaboration would result in the creation of a unified and harmonious artwork, strengthened by each artist’s narrative and experience.