It's not that we're following Bruce Munro around Australia, it's just that his art projects are showing up where we go. We travelled to Albany, Australia in October to visit family and discovered to our surprise and delight Bruce Munro's Field of Light - Avenue of Honour project which opened on October 4. Commemorating 100 years since the end of WWI and Albany as the location from where Anzac (Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) troops departed to enter the conflict.
The massive art installation features 16000 fibre optic lights displayed beneath trees planted to honour soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice. This beautiful tribute is illuminated at sunset and is free to all. Unlike the Field of Light at Uluru in Australia's Red Centre, the Avenue of Honour Field of Light is powered from mains power, not solar power and is much brighter and much easier to access.
https://www.fieldoflightalbany.com.au
The massive art installation features 16000 fibre optic lights displayed beneath trees planted to honour soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice. This beautiful tribute is illuminated at sunset and is free to all. Unlike the Field of Light at Uluru in Australia's Red Centre, the Avenue of Honour Field of Light is powered from mains power, not solar power and is much brighter and much easier to access.
https://www.fieldoflightalbany.com.au