The artworks Canberra Futures - Turn Around are symbolic  ‘Luck Charms’ for the Canberra community, they utilise contemporary symbols and joyful colours to celebrate action in the form of renewable energy that can give us hope. Temporarily overshadowed by the COVID -19 crisis, the climate emergency looms large as we steel ourselves for the next bushfire season.  The symbol of the wind turbine represents Canberra’s commitment to renewable energy, the pinwheel represents both  the spinning blades of  a wind turbine ‘turning our luck around’.  The hexagon, flower and drop shapes are traced from the  Marion Mahoney and Walter Burley Griffin 1911 Plans for Canberra, and act as symbols for our city. The hexagon the city centre, the flower a symbol of growth and renewal, the raindrop the water that quells our environment's thirst. These artworks provide hope that is part of our communities ‘Turn Around’.

Jodie Cunningham with her artwork Canberra Futures - Turnaround. Photo: Five Foot Photography

Jodie Cunningham with her artwork Canberra Futures - Turnaround. Photo: Five Foot Photography

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Design for Design Canberra BMW Car Wrap Competition

Design for Design Canberra BMW Car Wrap Competition