The type of sculpture that invites people to climb all over it and sit on it. Cushion, 2001, by
Matthew Harding, can be found in Garema Place. The pages you can see at the bottom on the photo contain a poem by Australian author
Marion Halligan, who is closely associated with Canberra.
If you've been reading this blog for a while, you might remember the
Kambah sheep and
beetles, and the astronaut footprints - they're Matthew Harding's as well, along with the
ACT Memorial, the casuarina pods, the bogong moths near the National Museum, and more.
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That's interesting.
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