Like A Flower Swaying In The Wind by Hiroyuki Kita |
Sacred Space by Dale Miles |
Grove by Ayako Saito |
Husk by Marcus Tatton |
Inori "Angel Prayer For Peace" by Zero Higashida |
Sculpture by the Sea is the annual outdoor sculpture exhibition that was on display on the coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama until yesterday. These sculptures were located around the edge of Marks Park at Tamarama, overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Gorgeous! Thank you Jim.
ReplyDeleteSuch an enjoyable event each year Jim..
ReplyDeleteYour entire sculpture series intrigues me. I've looked at each post several times. I cannot pick a favorite piece. Thanks for the photos!
ReplyDeleteEach piece is unique in its own way!
ReplyDeleteThose are certainly interesting...!
ReplyDeleteAwesome artworks.
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I picture Husks rolling down the slope like the new Zealand Zorb balls.
ReplyDelete"Sacred Space" is my favourite in this series Jim.
ReplyDeleteNice photos, Jim!
ReplyDeleteMonday greetings from Holland , RW & SK
wow...amazing Photos!!!Extra piont for nr.2-)))
ReplyDeletesorry...points...hahaaaaaaaa
ReplyDeleteHi Jim,
ReplyDeletePlacing sculptures by the blue sea, with the blue, blue sky makes them even more dramatic.
I look forward to reading your comment on my blog.
Happy Blue Monday!
You do find such treasures to photography ~ beautiful sculptures and sky for HBM ~ thanks, carol, xxx
ReplyDeletethey are all nice; i like the first one best of all; have a nice Monday
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Creative, intriguing sculptures beautifully highlighted and framed by the coastal views. The first one is particularly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI always put my favourite one at the top. :)
DeleteWow! Interesting photos and making me smile. Glad I stopped by. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteLike the first one the most! So elegant and I love the minimalism! Thanks for sharing and also coming to my blog earlier!
ReplyDeleteYou have marvellous blue skies and blue seas!
ReplyDeleteMy Blue Monday
Hi Jim
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing backdrop for those sculptures, I reckon this would have to be one of the best settings in the world - don't you?
The sculptures are pretty awesome too!
Wren x
I do. :)
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