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Sarah Hankinson

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'Nature as a Refuge' Mural

During my time as Artist in Residence at The Alfred hospital I created a series of nature themed murals for the High Dependancy Unit Courtyard in the Inpatient Psychiatric Warf.

Before beginning the mural’s, a quote from one of my favourite books sat with me – the feeling of being a small tree in a hurricane. Feeling out of control within oneself. I wanted the mural to utilise and play on the calming benefits of nature to aid in anchoring the body and mind through peacefulness, tranquillity and serenity. My intention was to not fill every space on the walls and instead add botanical elements harmoniously with breathing space between. I played on enlarging flowers, dragonflies and foliage to exaggerate the feel of being part of, engaged with and held by nature in a cocoon like sense.

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I acknowledge and pay my respects to the Boon Wurrung people, the traditional custodians and First People of the land on which I make my art, live and love. I acknowledge the important role that art has played on these lands for thousands of years and acknowledge First People’s of Australia as the first artists and first creators of culture. I pay the rent to the Traditional owners of this land.