This sculpture sits on Pier 8 of the Walsh Bay wharves, in the inner city suburb of Millers Point. It is one of three sculptures that make up "Red, Yellow and Blue" which were created by Diego Latella in 1985 as part of the Walsh Bay Sculpture Walk.
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What a lovely, red sculpture.
ReplyDeleteIt's very dramatic Jim, could be interpreted in many ways, is that the Opera House I see there at a jaunty angle :)
ReplyDeleteA nicely vibrant red, Jim!
ReplyDeleteI like that one a lot, Jim!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many excellent art installations in Sydney that you share with us. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting Sydney sculpture. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteThus looks like one of those sculptures where everyone sees something different. I see a parrot.
ReplyDeleteThe red sculpture is very interesting...very well captured...
ReplyDeleteMakes me think of a variety of cockscomb ! That's the advantage of modern sculpture, everybody can see something else !
ReplyDeleteThat's fun, I like it!
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