Thursday, 19 November 2009

Tamarama, Sculpture by the Sea

Sculpture by the Sea, was an outdoor sculpture exhibition that ran from 29th October to 15th November 2009. These sculptures were located on the cliffs and sandy beach at Tamarama.

24 comments:

  1. Sculpture by the Sea is such a marvelous tradition. Thanks so much for taking us on the walk.

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  2. WOW the skull missing one tooth? Very cool, I like the watch.

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  3. WHAT AN GREAT ART WORKS
    FANTASTIC CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!
    !!!

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  4. These are very cool photos! I wish there was an exhibit like that in NZ!

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  5. I really like this exhibition. I would so love to have been able to visit it!

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  6. I like the Trojan Horse, but all of these sculptures are neat. I also like the first sculpture -- it's gorgeous in its setting.

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  7. Wow, how beautiful! Have a wonderful week :)

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  8. What an interesting installation. They are all wonderful and you captured them at their best.

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  9. Love the three fat lemmings marching over the cliff.

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  10. These are all remarkable. It must have been quite a treat for those who came to view the ocean. A treat as well for you and your camera and for all of us.

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  11. Jim -- I always love your pictures and the stories. thanks for sharing. Those are amazing sculptures. That would be our idea of the way to view art BTW, out in the open on the beach. Love it.

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  12. neat pics, lucky sculptures, they have a beautiful place to live.

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  13. wow! these sculptures are amazing! the skull with missing tooth is particularly interesting. are those made from plastic bottles? what a great way to recycle.:p

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  14. Yes, luna miranda, the skull was made up of plastic drink bottles.

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  15. These have all been so interesting! I don't think I'd ever tire of seeing them. Thanks for sharing this great artwork in a superb setting!

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  16. Cool picture of the sculptures Jim . I love the first and last one most. I can't imagine that last one made of plastic bottles.

    Thanks for the information .

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  17. Wow! That is pretty neat. I have never heard of this before.

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  18. The sea makes a wonderful backdrop for these marvelous sculptures.

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  19. Hey, I love Tamarama series, especially the giant horse in this post. Art is life for Aussie?

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  20. Yeah kRiZ cPEc, I'd say that the arts are an important part of life for Aussies.

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