"Rubber Duck" is a 15-metre high, inflatable artwork installed beside the Cockle Bay marina at Darling Harbour until yesterday. The artwork was created by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman for the Sydney Festival. This view towards Pyrmont Bridge was from the walkway beside the Western Distributor flyover above Darling Harbour.
Haha! The big yellow duck again ! Photogenic !
ReplyDeleteI reckon you all will miss seeing this sweet rubber ducky in the harbor.
ReplyDeleteApparently he was so popular that they're planning on bringing him back for the Sydney Festival next year but in another location.
DeleteYay! That is great news! Thanks, Jim.
DeleteNow, if we could only have one in the Sea of Galilee . . . LOL
Playing in a big bath !
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Pierre
And you need a harbor for this bath "toy"! LOve the headon shot. And Hofman has created some unusual and spectacular sculptures.
ReplyDeleteLove it! We have a (much smaller) rubber duckie next to our bath tub. The grandkids get a kick out of us having one. I tell them that EVERY bath tub NEEDS a rubber duckie. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is one very photogenic duck that seems to enjoy and expects photo ops! See the grin? Love it!
ReplyDeletenot many ducks stay still for so long. you have been fortunate with this one.
ReplyDeletehow adorable.
ReplyDeleteHow see that's a big duck! Certainly wouldn't fit in MY bathtub! What a cutie!
ReplyDeleteThat is the biggest rubber ducky I have ever seen.
ReplyDeletewow that's amazing
ReplyDeleteNice of you to put your toy on display:-)
ReplyDeleteCute, and good angle!
ReplyDeleteIs that one of the new harbour ferries?
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Melbourne
That would be a fun trip. :)
Deleteyellow ducks can't help but make me smile
ReplyDeletehow fun to see the giant versions
How cool is that!?! But that's one rubber duckie I can't bring home :D
ReplyDeleteLove the ducky, but he's too big for my bathtub. :)
ReplyDeleteHaha ! Quack, quack!!
ReplyDeleteDo you know this rubber Duck died in last december ?
ReplyDeleteYou were lucky to take a pic : now it live forever in our memories...
I forgot the link on my previous comment :
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Poor, duckie. Luckily, there's more than one and we have another one visiting the Parramatta River in Sydney this year.
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