
Floodtide, Laurieton, NSW, Australia
S 31° 39.010 E 152° 47.980
56J E 481005 N 6498322
This wooden structure looks like a shipwreck was washed up Camden Haven River and lodged here.
Waymark Code: WMVQTG
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 05/19/2017
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From the local newspaper, the "Camden Courier",
21 May, 2008:
"Max is a third generation fisherman, boat builder and timber worker, educated in the Camden Haven."
From MidNorth Coast Arts Council:
"Local artist Max Scott, was inspired by an old photo of a ship built at this site. Floodtide, is made of local timber and employs traditional ship building methods. Carvings and relieved images reflect Birpai totems, local history and the areas scenic beauty. The timbers used are identified by carved species names and past flood levels are marked on a piece of red mahogany nearby."
The plaque beside the sculpture reads:
"Floodtide
Max Scott
2004
This community initiated public artwork was supported by the Australia Council, Hastings Council, 4th City of the Arts, the Camden Haven Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Tourism, the NSW Ministry for the Arts and local businesses & individuals.
Forests NSW
Alan Taylor & Associates
Laurieton United Servicemen's Club
Trademark Building Supplies"
Plaque
Visited: 1425, Thursday, 31 December, 2015