Alexander Bunyip, Canberra
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Anne Ross (born 1959) is an Australian sculptor, whose large fanciful bronze statues figure prominently in various public places.


Works


''Alexander Bunyip''

Formally titled ''A is for Alexander B is for Bunyip C is for Canberra'', the statue references the 1972 children's book ''The Monster that Ate Canberra'' by Michael Salmon, and the inspiration for the ABC-TV children's series ''
Alexander Bunyip's Billabong ''Alexander Bunyip's Billabong'' is an Australian television series for children which screened on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, ABC from 1978 to 1988. It followed the adventures of Alexander Bunyip, a mythical Australian creature who f ...
''. The statue was installed by the public library, Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory and "launched" by Jon Stanhope MLA on 13 April 2011. Within three years maintenance costing over $5,000 was deemed necessary.


''The Other Side of Midnight''

Installed in the Canberra City Walk.


''Summertime''

In Brighton, Victoria.


References


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Outdoor sculptures by Anne RossList of Canberra public art
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ross, Anne 1959 births Living people 20th-century Australian sculptors 21st-century Australian sculptors Australian women sculptors Artists from Victoria (state) 20th-century women sculptors 21st-century women sculptors