Taking inspiration from Morocco, these three chandeliers celebrate the work of women, pre-used materials that are destined for landfill, and the beauty and mystery of shadows created through the projection of light. The three cubes are covered with crocheted ‘doilies’, creating lace-like patterns of shadows in the night.
As a regular participant, Maggy’s works are always a favourite at Te Ramaroa.
The Fire Engine House in Albion Square has a really interesting history - read about it on the Department of Conversation's website.