"Sea's Nest" is a sculpture in Yarranabbe Park on the shore of Rushcutters Bay, in the eastern suburb of Darling Point. It was designed by Zhang Yangen and in 2012 featured in the Sculpture By The Sea outdoor sculpture exhibition. It was installed in this park in 2015 by the local council.
You could get some fun reflections here.
ReplyDeleteI do like it!
ReplyDeleteI found you on the Skywatch Friday page, but I can see why you posted to Weekend Reflections as well. Very interesting sculpture. I like it, and I like your photo, too, Jim.
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Nice art. It's good for kids playing :D
ReplyDeleteThat is quite creative!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a neat sculpture! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely sculpture Jim. I'm wondering how they made it & whether it was cast from molten steel? Looks like it's stainless steel perhaps.
ReplyDeleteTony, I was thinking it must be stainless steel since it is exposed to the elements and retains its shine.
DeleteWhat an interesting sculpture!
ReplyDeleteHi! Nice capture. This sculpture looks like a foot ball. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCurious and original sculpture! Arianna
ReplyDeleteLove the organic form and the stainless steel material. Great reflection.
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