Hotel Sofitel Melbourne, located at 25 Collins Street, Melbourne has two stunning tapestries on view in its first floor Foyer, near the auditorium. These popular tapestries depict two of Australia’s best known floral emblems: The golden wattle, Australia’s national emblem, and the pink heath, the emblem of the State of Victoria. During 1980, the Australian Tapestry Workshop took the Pink Heath tapestry to the USA, as the centrepiece of its first American exhibition.
The Wattle tapestry of 1979 by Marie Cook is 3.65 x 6.09m and the weavers were Marie Cook, Gordon Cameron, Ilona Fornalski, Kathy Hope, Jan Nelson, Cheryl Thornton, WendyWebb, Irja West. The Pink Heath tapestry of 1979 is also by Marie Cook and measures 3.65 x 6.09m. The weavers were Marie Cook, Sue Batten, Andrea May, Iain Young.
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Very delicate and very talented.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea to hang tapestries in the public space, they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt would be difficult to choose one over the other. Both are beautifu additions to a public space.
ReplyDeleteI agree, I love the idea of hanging these tapestries in a public space and they are indeed so colorful and beautiful! Love the close ups you've included, Nick! Hope you have a wonderful week and a very Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteWow these are beautiful!
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Very yellow. I like it. A pretty selection Nick.
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Beautiful photographs. Have a fabulous week!
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These are incredible examples of weaving expertise! Wonderful pieces, Nick.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed there's a national tapestry workshop. These pieces are stunning with a subtly complicated composition. The number of hours to create them must be staggering. I especially like how each of your photos progressively zooms in so you can see the fine detail. Thanks for contributing to Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteThese are superb artistic creations and I agree with Oakland DP - your gradual revealing of the intricate workmanship in these tapestries makes one all the more appreciative. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. I can't imagine trying to create one.
ReplyDeleteGreat architectural shot for MoM! I like the composition. And those tapestries are very beautiful. Thank you for taking part in Mandarin Orange Monday:)
ReplyDeleteLovely pics!
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I liked your Orange finds, beautiful!
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http://www.cassandrasminicorner.com/2012/12/colorful-weave.html
One of the rare encounters we had with the hotel industry is when one of the boutique hotels in Melbourne engaged us for a short-term storage, as they were undergoing renovation. We saw some pieces of furniture and fixtures that were exquisite yet not too overshadowing. We recently visited the newly renovated hotel, and it looks very immaculate.
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