Underwater Cathedral by Orest Keywan, Australia
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Transfiguration “Link” XXIII by Mitsuo Takeuchi, Japan
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Untitled by Jeanne Pierre Rives, France
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In Balance: Together Series by R.M. (Ron) Gomboc, Australia
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Awesome, fascinating sculptures, Jim! And your photos are superb as always! And, as always, I do love your blue, blue skies! The views of the water are breathtaking! Hope your week is off to a great start!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Sculture futuristiche !
ReplyDeleteMi piacciono :))
Myriam
stunning- especially agaisnt the sea
ReplyDeleteThe first one really appeals to me, as does "Untitled" - with this kind of sculpture it is difficult to explain exactly what I find appealing, but there you are, those two do.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Neat,these are great creative sculptures.
ReplyDeletevery unusual but fascinating!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures. I went for the first time this year and loved it.
ReplyDeleteI've just scrolled back through all your posts on this exhibition. Amazing stuff.
ReplyDeleteHmm, word verification is shyness. I don't think these are in any way shy!
These are wonderful. And what a lovely backdrop, too!
ReplyDeleteI don't 'get' it all, but it is most interesting to see the imagination of these sculptors.
such fascinating sculptures! i love the blue skies background too.
ReplyDeleteUnusual sculptures, some of which I wonder what the big draw is. I guess one man's artwork might not make sense to everyone.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos though! I do like all of them!
msdewberry, I agree that some of the artwork doesn't make much sense. I suppose the big drawcard for me is the spectacular backdrop in this location.
ReplyDeleteThe rusty snake by the sea was breathtaking. What an exhibition.
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