This contemporary sculpture is located in Beare Park on the Sydney Harbour foreshore, in the eastern suburb of Elizabeth Bay. "The Jar" was created by Timothy Perrett and carved from a hebel block, an autoclaved aerated concrete block. It was originally part of an exhibition of three artists, developing works in progress on the public footway outside the court house at Taylor Square at Darlinghurst in the mid-1990s and was later purchased by the City of Sydney for this park.
Is it functional in any way? Or simply decorative?
ReplyDeleteHels, I wondered the same thing when I first saw this, due to its size and shape. It doesn't seem to have any function, it's just decorative.
ReplyDeleteI thought it might have been a cosy for a garbage bin ... !
ReplyDeleteThis is quite cute to look at. Almost like some ancient relic artifact
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I've seen this there for a long time but it has taken ages to find out anything about this. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteJames Wei, it does have an ancient artefact feel to it.
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