Commissioned by Transport for NSW, the Great Emu in the Sky sculpture is the centrepiece of a collection of Aboriginal public artworks embedded into the M12 corridor, all curated and co-created by Balarinji Studio and a cohort of locally-connected Aboriginal artists.
This culturally-significant sculpture was co-created by Aboriginal artists: Danny Eastwood, Jamie Eastwood, Danielle Mate, Jasmine Seymour, Leanne Watson and Balarinji Studio, and was conceived by Balarinji lead artist on the work’s genesis, Tim Moriarty.
Like the Great Emu constellation which changes throughout the Aboriginal six seasons, the sculpture uses dynamic lighting to reveal two emu forms, each only visible from certain viewpoints; the one sitting on the nest and one in the night sky. The Aboriginal Six Seasons of Western Sydney are represented by projected colour washes that reflect the current season.
Read more about the M12 Motorway Aboriginal public art collection