Shadows installations fall on Marion Bay

Some of Tasmania’s premier site-responsive artists bring the Shadows Environmental Art Installations project to the Marion Bay Falls Festival for the third year.
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Rainbow tree wraps by Jo Anglesey, wood sculptures and recycled tent flags by Martin Cole, bark dragonflies by Linda Barker, earthy natural-dyed fabric pole wraps by Ralf Haertel, and an all-new solar-powered version of Cole and Haertel’s Infinity symbol cut into the fern bank are some of the upgraded pieces that join new works by some of Tasmania’s premier artists working in site-responsive installation art to produce the Shadows Environmental Art Installations project for the third year at Marion Bay Falls Festival

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