"Sculpture at Barangaroo" is a temporary exhibition from 6 August until 21 August 2016 in Barangaroo Reserve, in the inner city suburb of Barangaroo. "The Grove" was created by Margarita Sampson in 2014 and originally displayed at Marks Park in Tamarama, as part of "Sculpture by the Sea". The two pieces in this work are part of series exploring our vanishing relationship with nature, shelter and community. Each work resembles a pod, fruit, dwelling or tree with branches and antlers extending from the top.
That's a great sculpture!
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ReplyDeleteThat does make you look twice!
ReplyDeleteI really like this pair.
ReplyDeleteGreat post.Interesting pic.Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteinteresting sculptures. I like when art is displayed outdoors.
ReplyDeleteGreat post.Interesting pic.Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteInteresting sculpture, nice capture.
ReplyDeleteWow....fascinating artwork!
ReplyDeleteInteresting sculptures.
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting structure. Great capture :)
ReplyDeleteI thought those were the most unusual palm trees I'd ever seen!
ReplyDeleteI really like these sculptures. Most of the time, I don't like what is called 'art'.
ReplyDeleteLove these sculptures! Also because they look indigenous to Australia. Great find!
ReplyDeleteI can see the meaning behind the sculptures. They are very thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing works of art!
ReplyDeleteInteresting art and important theme. I wonder why the antlers?
ReplyDeleteA good question. I see that they have actually been emphasised with the latest version of the sculpture.
DeleteI like them!
ReplyDeleteReally neat. Always interesting to know/see an artists interpretation.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteI am loving this art exhibit... was the fireplace from the same exhibit? Great capture, very interesting piece.
ReplyDeleteLisa @ LTTL
Lisa, yes the fireplace was part of the same exhibition.
DeleteSuch a nice sculpture
ReplyDeleteNice sculptures.
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