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Mural - Wharf Street Basin - Brenton See and Jade Dolman

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Mural - Brenton See and Jade Dolman 2020
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Painted by Jade Dolman and Brenton See, blend Aboriginal artwork and Western Australian flora and fauna to pay homage to water as a source of life. As seasons changed, Whadjuk Noongar people followed water as a source of life. Travelling across land, their journeys started and ended in the same place. The change of seasons and movement of water is also important for the lifecycle of animals and plants that live in and around water. Location - Wharf Street Basin, Cannington
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