Thursday, 1 November 2012

Tamarama, Sculpture by the Sea (Theme Day: The Water's Edge)

Pink Penguins by Imel Sierra Cabrera
Salacia by James Rogers 
Moonfire LM #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 by Dion Horstmans 
Mnemosyne by Michael Le Grand
View TM by David Mercer
Sculpture by the Sea is the world's largest annual free public outdoor sculpture exhibition. The 16th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition is located on the two kilometre coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama, from 18th October to 4th November 2012.These sculptures at Tamarama have the Pacific Ocean and Bronte as a backdrop.

19 comments:

  1. Very interesting post. I would love to visit this beautiful display in person. Your photos captured the art of it all. Love the penguins sculpture.
    Jeanne

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  2. You couldn't have picked a more perfect subject for the theme Jim, love the pink 'penguins' in the first shot.

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  3. Beautiful photos of the sculptures... these look interesting, espcially the Penguins and the Mnemosyne. Must admit I do not understand a lot of sculptures.

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  4. I first started following you when you were posting shots from another year. Perfect post for the day.

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  5. If I ever plan a trip down under, I will have to remember to make it during the time of this exhibition!

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  6. I love sculptures that are outside with nature. These are cool. I really like the penguins!

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  7. Love the penguins, and find the 'View' very apt. The others.... I'll have to spend time understanding them, I guess. Cheers!

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  8. Lots of "Waters Edge" photos here Jim.

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  9. Sydney's commitment to public art is wonderful. I like Salacia and the View sculptures best.

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  10. Love all your choices for the theme day. Thank you for sharing it with us all.

    Have a great month!

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  11. i love the pink penguins and "view" is pretty clever!

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  12. They're ALL great - but I particularly like the pink penguins! It's not often by the waters edge would look like this elsewhere in OZ!

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