Residing in the Swan River along Mounts Bay Road, Perth's Eliza statue is frequently clothed by Perth residents. From simple tee-shirts to complex and thematic outfits, Western Australia's capital city expresses itself through Eliza's clothing. This blog follows the various outfits of the city's best dressed statue and attempts to understand what the city of Perth is trying to express through her.
Eliza Undressed
Monday, November 15, 2010
30.10.2010
After a long period of nakedness, a citizen of Perth has dressed the Eliza statue in a white drape with no other distinguishable markings. Appearing to be a long sheet with a circle cut through the center, the piece of cloth has been placed over the statue's head and hangs around the its front and back. While I am uncertain of its meaning, it remained on the statue for three days for residents to observe.
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