Mural Masterpieces - Mosgiel Guide Hall
Location:
Mosgiel Guide Hall, 57 Gordon Road, Mosgiel.
Team:
Zelandia McAnally, Rachael McCormack, Kathryn McNamara, Laura
Cadman, Alana Tunnah and Crystal Hyslop.
Accessible to public:
Yes.
Mural theme:
Best Aspects of Guiding.
Background to mural creation
The Mosgiel Guide Hall mural brings out the best aspects of guiding
according to their district. The team visited all the units to
ask for their suggestions of what to feature on the mural and
noticed that the camping theme was mentioned quite a few times.
This led them to include a tent on the mural, joined by 'Saddle
Hill', a prominent feature of the Taieri, their version of 'Eliza
Thornberry' (in a guide uniform) and the linking rings.
When a girl travels up through the guiding movement
(e.g. from Pippins to Brownies) the link badge she receives represents
the progression of guiding and personal growth. Each colour represents
a division - green = Pippins, yellow = Brownies, blue = Guides
and red = Rangers. This is why the four colour rings are important
and why they included them.
It was the Pippin's idea to include Eliza. Because
of this they put two Pippin's handprints in place of Eliza's hands.
They felt that Eliza was the ideal character to represent the
district as she is adventurous, in the outdoors a lot and loves
and takes care of the animals and environment. The blended sky
represents change, such as the recent change of the guiding system.
The silver metallic paint added depth to the mural
and signifies all the bright sparks out there, which is why they
have arranged for everyone in the district to participate and
add their handprints. Everyone had lots of fun playing with the
metallic paint on their hands instead of putting it on the board!
As the hall is currently awaiting a facelift the
mural is painted onto a board to be attached after redecoration.

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