A group of high school students here in Midland have almost completed making an Aboriginal flag of a sorts from fodder.
approx 20 students gather each thursday morning and they have stitched two large sheets of grass which today were joined upto become one.
It is worked onto a sheet of chicken mesh , each sheet is 150 x 100 cm so now thye they are joined it is quite impressive. A sun, a man with a spear and smaller figures that represent the Souther Cross stars. The Torres Strait Islander flag has been made and that is stitched on also.
Initialy I had doubts that it would work as it is quite heavy but having the wire base, plus sticks have been lashed along the sides and it looks good.
The students have had much fun making it. It will be ready for NAIDOC week shortly.
I think this may be the first time ever that grass, fodder has been used in such a manner.
Thursday, 11 June 2009
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