Mt Kuring-Gai Motel Sign

Provenance

Camera
NIKON D850
Lens
24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8
Settings
70mm · f/8.0 · 0.4s · ISO 100
Paper
Ilford Galerie Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm

Neon tubing outlines the Mt Kuring-Gai Motel sign against a black sky. Red, yellow, and green light spills onto the footpath below. A cactus grows in the garden bed at the base of the sign pole.

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Mt Kuring-Gai Motel Sign at Hotel Motel 101, the neon sign for Mt Kuring-gai Motel burns against a black sky.Mt Kuring-Gai Motel Sign at Hotel Motel 101, the neon sign for Mt Kuring-gai Motel burns against a black sky.Mt Kuring-Gai Motel Sign at Hotel Motel 101, the neon sign for Mt Kuring-gai Motel burns against a black sky.Mt Kuring-Gai Motel Sign at Hotel Motel 101, the neon sign for Mt Kuring-gai Motel burns against a black sky.Mt Kuring-Gai Motel Sign at Hotel Motel 101, the neon sign for Mt Kuring-gai Motel burns against a black sky.
01 PROVENANCE

Print datasheet

Title
Mt Kuring-Gai Motel Sign
Series
Hotel Motel 101
Catalogue
HMO-036
Process
Giclée
Captured
4 April 2018
Camera
NIKON D850
Lens
24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8
Aperture
f/8.0
Shutter
0.4s s
ISO
100
Focal length
70 mm
Paper
Ilford Galerie Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm
Paper size
290 × 200 mm
Location
New South Wales, Australia
Recognised by
Highly Commended in Multimedia at the 2016 National Trust of Australia (NSW) Heritage Awards
02 LOCATION

New South Wales, Australia

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03 THE STORY

About this print

The neon sign for the Mt Kuring-gai Motel burns against a black sky on the Pacific Highway corridor north of Sydney. Red tubing outlines the main panel. A green cactus graphic glows beside bold white lettering. Below, an arrow points right toward the office. A yellow vacancy box sits underneath, lit and waiting. Real cacti grow in the garden bed at the base of the sign, their fleshy stems catching the spill light from the neon above. A palm trunk rises to the right, throwing the colour of the sign back as a soft wash. Nothing is moving on the road or in the carpark.

Mt Kuring-gai was on the northern run, the Pacific corridor up the Central Coast. Hotel Motel 101 photographed 101 traditional motor inns across three runs out of Sydney over 2018: north to the Central Coast, west through the Blue Mountains, south down the start of the South Coast. The inclusion criterion was the traditional motor inn typology, drive-thru reception, parking in front of the rooms, low rise. The neon signs are a defining feature of the form. Most of the surviving examples are independent operators, sustained by passing trade and a stretch of highway that still rewards them.

04 FROM THE FIELD NOTES

The neon sign for Mt Kuring-gai Motel burns against a black sky. Red tubing outlines the main panel. A green cactus graphic glows beside bold white lettering. Below, an arrow points right toward the office. A yellow vacancy box sits underneath, lit and waiting. Real cacti grow in the garden bed at the base of the sign, their fleshy stems catching the spill light. A palm trunk rises to the right, its bark flushed deep red by the neon. Brick walls and clipped hedges frame the forecourt. The footpath is empty.

Brett Patman

Hotel Motel 101

The series

Hotel Motel 101

2015–2020 · 103 photographs

Hotel Motel 101 is a series of one hundred and one motels photographed in 2018 across three runs out of Sydney. North to the Central Coast, west through the Blue Mountains to the central western tablelands, south down the NSW South Coast. The count crept up from a planned seventy toward the round number, plus one for safety.

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05 SIZE GUIDE

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