Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Botanic Gardens, Mirroring

"Mirroring" is a sculpture created by Danish artist Keld Moseholm in 1995. It is located beside the Twin Ponds in the Royal Botanic Gardens. This sculpture was the winner of Sculpture by the Sea in Sydney in 2010. It is part of a scheme begun this year to display the winners of that competition in the Botanic Gardens or adjoining Domain for ten years before being moved on to other public gardens.

27 comments:

  1. Funny sculpture, I could play there.
    Fresh photo.

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    Valery

    Barcelona Daily Photo

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  2. Is it wrong that it reminds me of Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee?

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  3. A most unusual art-work - I'm trying to work out the meaning behind it! maybe a balancing act?

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  4. I like the idea of a sculpture moving every few years to be enjoyed by as many people as possible.

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  5. The Botanic Gardens are a true gem. I am enjoying your pics.

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  6. I like the sculpture and the idea of moving the winnes to new locations so others may enjoy them.

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  7. Fabulous piece - great idea to display them afterwards! Do they pay the artists? ( Always the big ?? in these matters)

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  8. Red Pat, I'm not sure about that but I imagine they would. I don't know whether they are buying the pieces. I think they are more likely leasing them.

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  9. Such a great way to keep the public aware of new art! Like an evolving outdoor gallery! I like how this piece stirs questions! Fascinating!

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  10. Very interesting sculpture, Jim.
    — K

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

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  11. I am really impressed by Sydney's commitment to outdoor public art. This is a good one.

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  12. The texture in the water (ripples) is very nice.

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  13. What a great piece of art with a water background. Interesting sculpture!

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  14. the sculpture reminds me of my husband! thanks for sharing :)

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  15. Thank you for letting us share in some of the interesting sights in your country. It is different.

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  16. cool sculpture




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  17. Nice one Jim,tubby bald chaps always make for an interesting sculpture, we had a great one in the Sculptures by the Sea last year.

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  18. Your area certainly has some beautiful gardens! And the sculptures are a nice addition. Great shots!

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  19. Beautiful sculpture and so lovely green water :)

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  20. I like the tug between these rotund figures - it captures the imagination give a chuckle too. nice capture.

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  21. Cool. I haven't seen this one when we visited there. Great shot.

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  22. Funny one.
    I loved the Sculpture by the Sea and I'm glad to learn from you that the art will be on view for years.

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