Monday, 22 November 2010

Tamarama, Sculpture by the Sea

Jolly Giants by Steve Croquett, Australia
Crossroad by Stephen Marr, Australia
The Keeper by Philippe Moreau, Australia
Le Bao by Mathieu Venon, New Caledonia
Life Boy by Paul Caporn, Australia
Sculpture by the Sea is the annual exhibition which is located on the coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama. These are some of the more unusual artworks along the walkway at Tamarama.

21 comments:

  1. Some more outstanding, fascinating sculptures! I really like the wooden couple!

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  2. The jolly giants are like the statues on easter islands! Love them!! I also like the man with the dog!

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  3. So cool! All of them! I agree with Crazy Tourists and Steffe, the top sculptures do look like Moai indeed.

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  4. Hi,
    la scultura che mi è piaciuta moltissimo è stata quella di Marr Stefano.
    Fantastica.
    Buona domenica :))
    Myriam

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  5. Sincerely, these are amazing sculptures and contemplating them by the sea must be a real pleasure to the eyes.

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  6. Just great! Obviously a good time to visit Sydney!

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  7. Fun stuff. We love public sculptures by artists with a sense of humor! Hope to see Australia in person some time soon.
    B

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  8. Great coverage of Sculpture by the sea - love the life boy

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  9. I love the yellow one.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  10. Beautiful and interesting sculptures.

    Happy Monday!

    Liz @ MLC

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  11. Those are awesome photos and while the sculptures are awesome... I am more enthralled with sun, since I have been looking at snow all day!

    Cheers
    Tracy
    www.goodgirlgoneaverage.blogspot.com

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  12. I like this series, what wonderful city to have such sculptures !

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  14. Hello,
    In the first picture, is the ocean directly in front of those houses? It must be spectacular!
    Have an inspiring week.

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  15. Irene, the ocean is at the bottom of a hill and cliffs. These houses and flats certainly have spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.

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  16. Those are some very interesting sculptures!

    Adin B

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  17. I just wonder if it could really work with that kind of sideboard motor. I wouldn´t go very far and the yellow might attract sharks.

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