Monday, 18 November 2013

Bondi, Sculpture By The Sea

Semaphore (2000) by Bert Flugelman
Oushi-Zokei 2013 2 Rings by Keizo Ushio
Moon Buddha by Vince Vazzo
Coral by Coral Collective
The Great Bondi Sharehouse by Margarita Sampson
Sculpture by the Sea is an annual outdoor sculpture exhibition which ran from 24 October to 10 November 2013. These sculptures were located on the cliffs at Bondi and continued along the walkway for two kilometres to Tamarama. A view of the rock without the decorations can be seen here.

14 comments:

  1. I read an article in the UK press about this annual sculpture exhibition. It has been wonderful to be able to view the sculptures via your blogsite so thank you JIm.

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  2. You don't seem to be running out of interesting sculpture images to show, which i love! What a great exhibition.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  3. These are so unusual. I love the Coral Collective's sculpture.

    I walked that path in 2003 when my daughter was in school for a semester.

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  4. The face resting on its cheek grabs me in this series. It looks so relaxed.

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  5. They all look stunning!

    http://www.homezweethome.info/2013/11/yellow-grave.html

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  6. I am glad you pointed us back to the blog of the rock without the decoration to see the before and after - very clever. What a wonderful exhibition. Sorry to have missed it!
    Wren

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  7. the last one is my favorite, i love all the colors...moon budha made me smile :)

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  8. Hi Jim,

    How splendid!

    Thanks for sharing this interesting blue.

    Please consider returning and leaving a comment for me. I miss your comments.
    Happy Blue Monday!

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  9. Wow! More fantastic sculptures ~ Great shots for HBM ~ carol, xxx

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  10. Very interesting sculptures, great shots!

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  11. I will not have the pleasure of visiting your world again, so I truly enjoy what you share. Loved it there.

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