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Artist | James Angus |
Year | 2011 |
Medium | Aluminium, steel, enamel |
Location | Perth, Western Australia |
31°57′07″S115°51′34″E / 31.951866°S 115.859578°E |
Grow Your Own is a public sculpture situated in Forest Place, located in the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. Created by artist James Angus and unveiled in 2011, the sculpture is notable[ according to whom? ] for its large scale, bright green colour, and abstract form. It has become a prominent[ according to whom? ] city landmark[ citation needed ] and is colloquially referred to as the Cactus due to its resemblance with a stylised plant. Other nicknames include the Antenna, with some[ who? ] suggesting it symbolises an antenna which has fallen off one of the surrounding buildings.[ citation needed ]
The sculpture stands approximately 9 metres (30 ft) tall and is made from hollow-cast aluminium, steel, and painted in industrial-grade enamel.
The sculpture was commissioned by the City of Perth and the Government of Western Australia as part of a broader public art initiative. It was selected from over 200 international submissions and, at the time, represented the largest public art commission undertaken[ vague ] in the state.[ citation needed ] At the time, it cost approximately A$1 million, [1] equivalent to A$1.3 million in 2022.
Since its installation, Grow Your Own has received mixed reactions from the public and media. [2] In 2023, there were talks about the sculpture being moved to make way for a Forrest Place redevelopment. [3]