KNOT-O-SAuRUS

G20 Brisbane 2014

Artist Cameron Griffin Searle, commissioned G&V to bring his concept into reality as part of an activation at Queens Park in Brisbane for G20 Cultural Program. Standing over 3.5 meters tall and 10 meters long,  aluminum pipe was twisted, bent and shaped to create a giant mother dinosaur and her two smaller babies. The public art works were installed in the park for two weeks and were covered in crochet squares that travelled from all over QLD as part of a community engagement and activation.

Client: Brisbane City council G20 cultural Program
Artist: Cameron Griffin Searle
Design development & Fabrication: G&V
Engineer: Roy B Hoskins and Associates