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Bunyip  Rusted steel Garden Art  By Dianna at Rocklilywombats (includes postage in Aust) International freight extra
Bunyip  Rusted steel Garden Art  By Dianna at Rocklilywombats (includes postage in Aust) International freight extra
Bunyip  Rusted steel Garden Art  By Dianna at Rocklilywombats (includes postage in Aust) International freight extra
Bunyip  Rusted steel Garden Art  By Dianna at Rocklilywombats (includes postage in Aust) International freight extra

Bunyip Rusted steel Garden Art By Dianna at Rocklilywombats (includes postage in Aust) International freight extra

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Bunyip  Rusted steel Garden Art   By Dianna at Rocklilywombats

(includes postage in Aust ONLY) 

shipped international is EXTRA: SHIPPING TO GERMANY $74, US $74 Invoiced separately depending what is with it.

Designed by Dianna for a Community art program in Taralga and now available for you place!

Size 30.5 cm wide x 37 cm high including ground spikes 

weight 1.8 kg 

Slow those speeding on your driveway! And just for fun!

Image shown is starting to get his rusty patina, a couple more weeks and he will be all done looking great! 

Made from 3mm Corten steel designed together a rusty patina then rust no further. Maintenance free weathering steal.

This weathering steel will arrive as a grey metal finish which will quickly develop a natural rust patina in your garden. To speed it up hose with water a few times for a few days. 

Bunyips are creatures that lurk in billabongs, creeks and swamps such as the one in the middle of Taralga. There are a variety of stories about a bunyip-like creature in first nations peoples mythology across Australia. Im sure they existed here in the middle of Taralga. Can you find a bunyip? Have you seen this creature of the night? Leave him a fresh fish or eel and you might catch the glint of him just there out of the corner of your eye.

Dianna has designed a range of local animals either real, extinct or an First Nations myth and they now are affordable  garden art. Wombat, Koala, Kangaroo, Quoll, Thylacine, Drop bear, Bunyip.   

Initial designs were Funded a community arts project by the Shared Spaces programme, a NSW Government initiative to Upper Lachlan Shire Council. The target was to get motorists speeding thru our local small town of Taralga to slow down and stop and look around. So sharing roads with cards and wildlife.