Para 1- Rosalie Gascoigne was born in New Zealand and relocated to Canberra in 1943. Gascoigne is best known for her artworks which made use of found materials such as feathers, iron, wire, wood and orange and yellow retro-reflective street signs, which glow and beam in the light. She brought these things from day to day life into new casings of reference, discovering brilliance in neglected items that had been disposed of. Some of her other famous works utilize thinly cut yellow Schweppes packages, blurred beverage cartons, tattered local items, for example, patchy enamelware and torn botanical lino, and building materials, such as exposed tin, iron and Masonite. These items speak to, as opposed to just portray, components of her general