Monday, 28 July 2014

Mosman, Headland Park, sculpture

This contemporary sculpture is located in Headland Park, in the north shore suburb of Mosman. The parkland features bush-walking tracks, historic fortifications and artists studios. The Headland Park Artists Precinct is a former military site that has been converted to more than 15 artists’ studios with sculptors, painters, potters and photographers working as a community. A number of artworks are displayed in the park.

11 comments:


  1. Olá amiga,vim retribuir sua carinhosa visita ao meu cantinho.
    Obrigada,volte sempre e pegue o meu selinho de agradecimento!

    Beijos Marie.

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    1. And thanks for visiting my part of the world, Marie. :)

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  2. Lovely photo, I really like this wonderful sculpture!

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  3. Well its interesting. Its very colorful =) I love looking at artwork like this. That's neat they have it in a park for everyone to enjoy.

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  4. The sculpture looks like a plough! Great blues on it!

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  5. This sculpture reminds of a bird of paradise for some reason Jim.

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  6. Wonderful curving lines and use of colour to highlight them. It would look stunning in parkland.

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  7. Hi Jim,

    Thanks for making Blue Monday special.
    I'm looking forward to reading your comment on my blue post. Please come back.
    Have a Beautiful Blue Monday!

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  8. A beautiful and colorful piece. It would be fun to walk thru the park and see all the art.

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    1. bj, I'll try and get some more shots of the artwork here.

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  9. Even though I do not fully understand or able to comprehend arts, I do appreciate them because of their unique expressions. There are many such works and masterpieces around Sydney and they are really entertaining. If we do not know what exactly is the message that the artiste is trying to convey, we can simply appreciate their works by their exceptional physical form.

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