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Among the Gum Trees
Artist : Katrina Elliott, 2022Title : Among the Gum TreesLocation : Gladstone Chaplainwatch Nightsafe Rest & Recovery Centre, GladstoneA mural for celebration and acknowledgement.As a part of this collaborative mural, we invited the community to design a gum leaf that expresses a thought or feeling.The Gum Tree represents all of us and our worldviews, the…
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The Humming bird
Artist – Katrina ElliottLocation:– Breast Screen, Gladstone Hospital, Ground Level Permanent CollectionProject – June2020 Hummingbirds when hovering in mid-air can flap their wings at astonishing rates, which vary from around 12 beats per second in the largest species, to in excess of 80 in some of the smallest. Of those species that have been measured in…
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Through the door
Artist – Katrina ElliottLocation:– Gladstone Hospital (former Emergency Department) Permanent CollectionProject – November 2019 This mural acknowledges and celebrate the people that use this space to access services at this facility – Staff, service partners, patients and visitors. The bright colours in the background are a reflection from the view we can see looking back into…
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Gratitude Tree Mural
Location:– Level 1 Corridor, Jan – April 2019 This mural was part of the Artz Hub project run by local Artist, Katrina Elliott. Over 150 patients and Staff from the hospital were involved in this colourful collaborative artwork. Each one of these tiles expresses thoughts of Gratitude often led with a wonderful story. Gratitude, or…
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Transformation Mural
Location:- Level 1, Day surgery waiting roomArtist:- Katrina Elliott Life is ever changing and not everything works out exactly how it was planned. This is mural is exactly that. With the audience of over 30 people a day, feedback from people waiting in the room had a great impact of the final abstract mural. My…
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Dugongs 2019
Location: – Level 2 Maternity & Children’s wardArtist: Katrina Elliott The dugong or seacow live right on our door step. These herbivorous mammals with paddle-like flippers, fluked tail and portly body can measure up to 3 metres long and sometimes weighing over 500 kilograms. Dugongs love seagrass and on average eat about 28 kilograms every…
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One for Trinette
Midwives are super busy and this tile I finished off for Trinette. With Family being at the top of nearly everyone list of things they are grateful for. I asked what things they liked to do as a family. Having time out with the family and going for drives in the country.
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Newborns
Lots of little bubba’s born this week. Caught up with a few and we have added their little stamp to our mural. #GratitudeMural#newborn#mural#katrinaelliott