Noah's Ark Murals Copyright Bee K C Tan |
Noah's Ark Murals: African animals
Copyright Bee K C Tan
Eight walls, Four long corridors, 132 animals representing 60 species and 110 days later, the transformation of the ground floor which used to house the staff offices of the Subiaco Church of Christ is now complete. From dark drab walls to colourful expanses of light and bright vistas, the changing landscapes transport visitors into a unique space.
Corridors double up as a portrait galleries of animals from around the world, beginning in Australia. Visitors are greeted by flying black cockatoo mobiles and pop up trees.
From Australia, Antartica, Asia, Africa, Europe, North America to South America and finally the Ark, the animals line the walls and tell a story. The final corridor presents a message and three vertical mirrors provide interesting perspectives, allowing the viewers to literally see themselves in the picture.
The Australian Corridor Copyright Bee K C Tan |
Looking back at the Australian Corridor Copyright Bee K C Tan |
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