Kent Morris

#Protecting Country
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
We are happy to have helped bring another one of Kent Morris’s work to life, this time for the Lollypop Creek Community Centre. Protecting Country recognises and honours the enduring cultures of the Wadawurrung people and all First Nations communities from ancient times to the present. This work blends elements from shield motifs, architectural features, Waa the crow, and the natural hues of the landscape, symbolising the union of history and contemporary life. It positions Country as a vital source of wisdom and cultural exchange, highlighting its significance in our shared herita
The intricate geometric designs draw inspiration from the way light and wind create reflections of the sky on water, as well as markings found on cultural artefacts from Wadawurrung Country and southeastern Australia. These patterns depict interconnected pathways that reinforce our ties to family, culture, and community, portraying the journeys of individuals and groups as part of a larger, continuous story. Waa, the crow and ancestral spirit, oversees and is entrusted with the guardianship of our waterways, while the chosen colour palette pays tribute to the deep significance of water and Sky Country for the Wadawurrung and other First Nations peoples. This relationship symbolises the enduring connection across generations, facilitating the transmission of knowledge and culture.


Christo Crocker Photography

Kent Morris
Artist
#Services provided
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#Project summary
Creative
Kent Morris
Artwork Title
Protecting Country
Project
Lollypop Creek Community Centre
Client
Kent Morris
Year
2025
Location
Melbourne, Australia



