“Where the Sea Swirls” Artwork at the Regis Aged Care Facility

Regis develops the highest quality aged care facilities in Australia and is proud of their relationship with local communities and commitment to the improvement of the urban environment.

The high-impact layered artwork spans 18.5 x 2.5 metres and takes pride of place on the first floor of the five-story building façade on the corner of Pantheon Avenue and Brunswick Street, Port Coogee. The artwork constructed from over 445 metres of hand finished aluminium, is lit with changing blue and green lights in the evening.

The fluid dynamic shapes of the artwork mirror the effects of the sea breeze on the water surface embodying a feeling of freedom, joy and playfulness that celebrate a sense of place and the delight that comes with living by the sea.

Light Application worked with Artist Anne Neil to help her achieve illuminating the striking artwork.

Regis develops the highest quality aged care facilities in Australia and is proud of their relationship with local communities and commitment to the improvement of the urban environment.

The high-impact layered artwork spans 18.5 x 2.5 metres and takes pride of place on the first floor of the five-story building façade on the corner of Pantheon Avenue and Brunswick Street, Port Coogee. The artwork constructed from over 445 metres of hand finished aluminium, is lit with changing blue and green lights in the evening.

The fluid dynamic shapes of the artwork mirror the effects of the sea breeze on the water surface embodying a feeling of freedom, joy and playfulness that celebrate a sense of place and the delight that comes with living by the sea.

Light Application worked with Artist Anne Neil to help her achieve illuminating the striking artwork.

Regis develops the highest quality aged care facilities in Australia and is proud of their relationship with local communities and commitment to the improvement of the urban environment.

The high-impact layered artwork spans 18.5 x 2.5 metres and takes pride of place on the first floor of the five-story building façade on the corner of Pantheon Avenue and Brunswick Street, Port Coogee. The artwork constructed from over 445 metres of hand finished aluminium, is lit with changing blue and green lights in the evening.

The fluid dynamic shapes of the artwork mirror the effects of the sea breeze on the water surface embodying a feeling of freedom, joy and playfulness that celebrate a sense of place and the delight that comes with living by the sea.

Light Application worked with Artist Anne Neil to help her achieve illuminating the striking artwork.

POSTED
August 2018
Location
Port Coogee
PHOTOGRAPHY
Ryan Chatfield
Services
Lighting and Control
Design