Artwork, other - Public Artwork, Cliff Burtt, Buninyong Bivium, 2016

Historical information

Buninyong Bivium (2016) by Cliff Burtt engages with the geography and history of the Buninyong region in both pre and post settlement. The town of Buninyong is dominated by the profiles of Mt Helen and the extinct volcano Mt. Buninyong. Traditional land of the Wadawurrung people, today the area remains a significant site for the culture of indigenous people and their connection to the land. The profile of this sculpture is based on topographical mapping of the area, depicting sections of the landscape. The gaps between the elements of the work can be viewed as representations of the shafts sunk into the earth by the early gold miners and compound curves on the upper surfaces are mirroring the topography of the area, while cut-aways in the sides are suggestive of rock strata.

Significance

The artwork is of aesthetic and social significance to the people of Ballarat

Physical description

Corten steel sculpture made of five unique sculptural pieces secured to at concreate base at pavement level

References

Back to top