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Moort (Family)

Farmer Designs and Little Rhino Designs

Title: Moort (Family)

Artist/s: Peter Farmer, Miranda Farmer and Jason Hirst

Year: 2024

Site: Ballajura Station

Location Detail: Two sculptures are located in north-eastern corner and two in the south-western corner of the station forecourt.

Medium: Marine grade aluminium, painted polyurethane

Description:

The arrival sculptures at Ballajura Station signify the importance and unity of the Noongar family structure and symbolises the role of the mother, daughter, father and son within the family. The artworks evoke a sense of individualism, as each member has their own responsibilities and roles, but are positioned and oriented in pairs to reflect the bonds that are present within the Noongar family. Moort (family) also integrates the Moodjar (Christmas tree), which holds great significance for Noongar people. The Moodjar is a blooming tree that flowers with intense yellow tones and has influenced the Moort artworks. The Moodjar provides important flowers that are used by Noongar people to make sweet water and has always been used by local clans/moieties.




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