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Sair Bean and the roots run deep while the windows whisper 2025 Photograph Sam Roberts

Sair Bean and the roots run deep while the windows whisper 2025 Photograph Sam Roberts

Sair Bean, …and the roots run deep while the windows whisper, 2025, Acrylic Paint

...and the roots run deep while the windows whisper

Sair Bean

This mural has an interactive augmented reality (AR) feature, transforming this space into a site of imagination and connection, fostering contemplation, curiosity, and a deeper appreciation for North Adelaide. To activate the AR feature, download the EyeJack app and hold the camera up to the wall and this artwork will come to life.


…and the roots run deep while the windows whisper is a celebration of community, history, and discovery, capturing the essence of North Adelaide through a dynamic interplay of architecture, nature, and symbolism. Designed to invite curiosity, it encourages viewers to look closer and uncover new details with each visit. Layers of archways, doorways, and windows reference North Adelaide’s historic architecture, yet their perspectives challenge perception.

Native flora weaves throughout the mural, reflecting the biodiversity of the surrounding parklands, including Pirltawardli (Possum Park). A central Karra (river red gum) symbolises North Adelaide’s layered history, its deep roots representing Kaurna and colonial narratives, while its branches intertwine with culturally significant native plants. These botanical elements acknowledge traditional Kaurna knowledge, incorporating insights shared by Kaurna and Narungga man, Jack Buckskin and the Knowledge Project.

This mural has an interactive augmented reality (AR) feature, transforming this space into a site of imagination and connection, fostering contemplation, curiosity, and a deeper appreciation for North Adelaide. To activate the AR feature, download the EyeJack app and hold the camera up to the wall and this artwork will come to life.

Sair Bean is a cross-disciplinary artist with an interest in social commentary. She enjoys pulling back the layers of societal conditioning to create art that is optimistic, empathetic, and curious about culture, history, and identity. Drawing inspiration from the vibrant tapestry of community stories, cultures, and shared experiences, Sair Bean's work is an exploration of connection, an invitation for people to see themselves within the collective narrative.

This artwork was delivered in partnership with Guildhouse.

Chapel St, corner of O’Connell St, North Adelaide

Year Produced

2025

Materials

Acrylic paint

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