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by Debra Lidster (151) (subscribe)
Debra, a stay-at-home mum of three, has just recently moved to Brisbane with her family. She is looking forward to experiencing and sharing all that the city has to offer.
Published January 25th 2012
Artist Elizabeth Woods has transformed the Tuckeroo trees along Grey Street in South Bank with bright, bold colours.

This public art project was created by the Queensland artist to draw attention to the important role street trees play in our cities.

Wrapped in colourful stretch fabric, no trees were harmed in this art project. As the artist notes, "trees do not breathe through their trunks".
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Why? To draw attention to the role trees play in our city
Where: Grey Street, South Bank

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