File:Two Islands sculpture, Franklin Square.jpg

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English: In 2015, the City of Hobart invested $100,000 into the development, construction and installation of a new interactive artwork entitled Two Islands by sculptor and sound artist Nigel Helyer. Completed in 2017, Helyer was assisted and consulted by Tasmanian Aboriginal canoe-maker Tony Brown to create the sculpture utilising timber, steel, lighting and sound technology.
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Two Islands sculptor by Nigel Helyer at Franklin Square, completed in 2017.

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