The SubWharfyen is a sculpture located on the end of piers 8 & 9 of Sydney Wharf, on Darling Harbour at Pyrmont. This stainless steel sculpture, created by Braddon Snape in 2008, depicts the relationship between people and the sea. Barangaroo, is the area on the opposite side of Darling Harbour that is currently under construction, on the foreshore of the Sydney Central Business District.
Amazing pictures with lovely colours:)
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Berit.
brilliant sculpture...
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a pretty slick art installation. so futuristic.
ReplyDeleteSo modern, you won't miss this piece when you visit...lovely blue hues!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!! The colors of the sky and the buildnings go hand in hand.. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks indeed as if from another world. Great scenery !
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daily athens
Impressive,,,it's good that some drongo hasn't pushed it into the water.
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting sculpture! Not sure how it shows the sea and its relationship to people, but I am not too good with symbolism like that. I mostly just like or not like, on a gut level!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beauty!
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That is a neat and interesting sculpture. You have a very nice post for today.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the harbor and the cool looking sculpture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the harbor and the cool looking sculpture!
ReplyDeleteCool sculpture...awesome snaps!
ReplyDeleteCool Sculpture !
ReplyDeleteoh gee..i love the colors of this photo especially the blue sky background. great capture. have a good week!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fascinating sculpture! Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteI like the sculpture very much. Modern yet harks back to Australia's distant past.
ReplyDeleteThat's sharp!
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pretty!
ReplyDeletewhew, your images just BLUEw me away!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sculpture. I would love to visit Australia sometime
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Nice piece of work - nice photo too. Looks like a really beautiful day in Sydney. Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw your post title, I thought it was a typo! Fascinating sculpture!!
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Adventures in Australia
Interesting sculpture. You made the photo more interesting by capturing the sculpture against a background water and buildings.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful keeping up with Sydney through your beautiful photos.
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Hmm... looking bellicose...
ReplyDeleteRed Nomad OZ, a lot of contemporary artwork seems to have unusual titles. I've featured a couple of other strangely named artworks this week. You sometimes have to have a second look at the name, to be sure.
ReplyDeleteThat sculpture is like an abstract spider!! But the scene in the background is so very pretty!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy Watery Photo Link. Hope to see you come visit with me today.
Amazing sculpture...
ReplyDeleteThe water looks so peaceful :)
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if people see this beautiful sculpture and be reminded not to pollute th e water, what an achievement he sculptor would have done.
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping by on my WW entry...glad to be here!
Interesting captures of geometrical forms.
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ReplyDeleteThis fabulous work with us
Good creations
It all looks so clean and modern.
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