City of Moreton Bay, 2026
The artwork is a layered, laser-cut work that maps the relationships between landform, urban settlement, ocean and remnant vegetation. Each layer represents a distinct system — geological structure, human occupation, hydrology and living ecologies — assembled to reveal how these forces overlap, fragment and shape one another over time.
The work draws on cartographic language and abstraction to explore the tensions between extraction, growth and resilience within coastal landscapes. Urban grids intersect with organic forms, while traces of vegetation persist as markers of endurance and adaptation. The use of laser cutting references precision and control, contrasting with the unpredictability of natural systems.
This geoart piece invites viewers to read the landscape as an interconnected system, prompting reflection on how human decisions leave lasting impressions on land and water, and how ecological remnants continue to hold space within altered environments.
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Australia
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AU$ 500
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