THE NURSING HOME ARTWORK
Almost all that live at Colton Close have a life-long and deep religious faith - many are Roman Catholic. With this in mind the nursing home artwork was designed to form the backdrop of the altar, the site of regular inter-faith church services.
The floral panels that anchor either side of each artwork were inspired by the decorative designs of William Morris. The rose trellis represents youth and beauty and growth, whilst the oak leaf clusters indicate maturity, old age and quiet wisdom.
The peace dove centre-piece linking the two floral panels is not only symbolic of the human desire for peace on Earth, but also the search for emotional and spiritual peace. The images of the dove, the sun and the moon are of extra significance to Roman Catholics as they symbolize the Holy Spirit, the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ, whose protection the residents seek in their devotions. The delicate blue shading of the sky, from light to dark, follows the journey of life from beginning to end.
The fruit trees and the gum tree branches, and the banksias that decorate the lower panel, acknowledge the resident’s love of the Australian landscape and their country.
The wings of the dove encompass each artist with the promise of peace and comfort. Nil Desparatum.
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