Wednesday 31 October 2012

Tamarama, Sculpture by the Sea

Waterlily 2009, by Jack Clutterbuck
Chardin’s Table (After The Attributes Of Civilian Music) by David Horton 
Space 2004 by Eiji Hayakawa 
In Search Of The Sea by Peter Tilley 
Transition by Greer Taylor
The 16th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition is currently located along the coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama, from the 18th October to 4th November 2012. These sculptures are located on the cliffs at Tamarama with a Pacific Ocean backdrop.
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21 comments:

  1. Such a fantastic exhibition Jim, love the way you've shown them with the sea as a backdrop... Can you believe I missed it by just a few days. I recognise a few of the works from the Cottesloe S by the Sea.

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  2. Are the sculptures there to stay? Or will they be taken away after the exhibition is over?
    If I were the Tamarama Council, I would select one, and leave it in place permanently.

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    1. Hels, it's a temporary exhibition that runs for about three weeks every year. The council has installed some of the artworks in permanent locations around teh area. I've actually seem some artwork from previous years in other locations around Sydney too.

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  3. Thanks for sharing. I'm sorry to take so long to comment, but my computer acted up.

    I look forward to reading your comment on my blog. And PLEASE link in to: http://smilingsally.blogspot.com/

    Happy Blue Monday, Jim.

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  4. Very interesting and even fun to see. They don't seem to fit with the sea, though. Much too "unnatural." Will they be left there?

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    1. It's a temporary exhibition. I'll add something about that to the post.

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  5. My favourite from this series is the first one. Looks like something from Startrek. Beam me up Scotty! Hehe

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  6. Powerful with the art works placed by the water's edge.

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  7. What a lovely idea! I think my favorite is Chardin's Table followed by Search for the Sea.

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  8. I liked 'Space' - and there's a lot of it between the roosters and the sea!

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  9. I like the images from the sculpture exhibition, Jim. However, you have back-linked to lots of water memes, but have forgotten to back-link to the City Daily Photo Theme Day page. Could you fix that, please?

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  10. Always worth to reach an oceans shore. Great pieces of art. Please have a good new month.

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  11. it is interesting to see all those sculpturs. They are all great work. Love them situated by the sea.

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  12. There is nothing quite like this sculpture walk: unique setting and great art. Made for the theme!

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  13. Love this fantastic photo series for theme day! Lovely watery backdrop, lovely art.

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  14. Love your choices for the theme day. Thank you for sharing them with us all.

    Have a great month!

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  15. i like the rooster and that stairway! what a neat exhibit!

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