Urabbaparcensian art

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Urabbaparcensian art is any art made in or about Urabba Parks, or by Urabbaparcensians. This includes art in physical forms at the Flandrensian Ecological County of Urabba, and in media, such as the symbols of Urabba Parks.

Landmarks

A head placed on an oil drum at the south-western corner of the Flandrensian Ecological County of Urabba
Urabbaparcensian border marker head, Urabba Street, UP2

Circularity is present in Urabbaparcensian art through the practice of reusing existing materials and methods, where practicable, in representing the contemporary nature of the Flandrensian Ecological County of Urabba (Urabba Street Reserve) in Rankins Springs and the aspirations of Urabba Parks as an organisation. Three of the four corners that make up the Urabbaparcensian border are marked by oil drums that were left around the territory. A head that Enactor Danny Racovolis made in art class at primary school has been placed on an oil drum located at the at Urabba facing Urabba Street.

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