Bunjil
Granite, 100w x 80d m (330' x 263')
You Yangs Regional Park, Victoria, Australia (38°07’11.89”S 144°20’20.07”E)
In the mythology of the Wathaurong, Bunjil is the supreme god, who still lives in the sky and who made the humans, animals, and the plants, and who taught mankind how to behave on Earth.
Satellite images © DIGITALGLOBE®
Rhythms Of Life
Limestone, 100l x 90w m (330' x 295')
Geelong, Victoria, Australia (38°08’ 42.02”S 144°22’ 57.72”E)
The creation of Rogers’ ‘Bunjil’ and ‘Rhythms of Life’ was associated with the cultural activities for the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Satellite images © DIGITALGLOBE®
Bunjil
Granite, 100w x 80d m (330' x 263')
You Yangs Regional Park, Victoria, Australia (38°07’11.89”S 144°20’20.07”E)
In the mythology of the Wathaurong, Bunjil is the supreme god, who still lives in the sky and who made the humans, animals, and the plants, and who taught mankind how to behave on Earth.
Satellite images © DIGITALGLOBE®
Rhythms Of Life
Limestone, 100l x 90w m (330' x 295')
Geelong, Victoria, Australia (38°08’ 42.02”S 144°22’ 57.72”E)
The creation of Rogers’ ‘Bunjil’ and ‘Rhythms of Life’ was associated with the cultural activities for the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Satellite images © DIGITALGLOBE®