Ebb and Flow
sydney, mark mcclelland
Ebb and Flow was commissioned by Bridgehill for the Esprit Apartments development at Mascot.
I wanted to acknowledge the importance of water, specifically the Botany aquifer, in the evolution of this part of Sydney. That’s where the flow-form of the work originates.
![E+F1.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59e42b8dc027d802e534212a/1518482303944-ZFXTF89I4N1CLH9SL7ZY/E%2BF1.jpg)
![E+F9.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59e42b8dc027d802e534212a/1518482304773-71H4SCTH6UUDDHMI2IS2/E%2BF9.jpg)
![Ebb.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59e42b8dc027d802e534212a/1518482308935-1KFO7BSIQCU494706O3Z/Ebb.jpg)
![Ebb2.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59e42b8dc027d802e534212a/1518482308706-J3Q7GUKQ7L31CA6ZNLZG/Ebb2.jpg)
![Ebb3.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59e42b8dc027d802e534212a/1518482315808-PEGDL67KRZ4E68MN94XH/Ebb3.jpg)
![Ebb4.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59e42b8dc027d802e534212a/1518482316455-BGTOIJH7L0G7QMROWQD6/Ebb4.jpg)
Fabricated from low-carbon steel plate, the artwork’s materiality echoes Mascot’s twentieth century industrial heritage. In responding to the site’s contemporary evolution, the artwork’s long, spiralling form creates a counterpoint to the surrounding rectilinear built forms.
The design of the sculpture enables people to move through it and even sit on it, encouraging a direct interaction between people and artwork that brings a human touch to this development.