This kinetic sculpture sits at the end of Pier 8 of Walsh Bay wharves on Sydney Harbour, in the inner city suburb of Millers Point. "Tri" was created by Phil Price in 2004 and installed here as part of the Walsh Bay Sculpture Walk. Made from carbon fibre composite, the top three sections move in the wind.The Sydney Harbour Bridge can just be seen behind Pier 7 and Milsons Point is in the distance.
It stands out well against that background.
ReplyDeleteI would love to live on the harbour edge!!!!! *sigh* but could I afford it?
ReplyDeleteIf you want to see it moving this video is interesting:
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Thanks for the link. :)
DeleteYet another creative sculpture and delight photo ~ thanks, ^_^
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I'm glad you clarified what "Tri" is - I was wondering if it was a town or what!
ReplyDeleteI do like that sculpture - very nice.
Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/09/orchids-endless-variety.html
Yes, the name of the sculpture is Tri as in Triple.
DeleteImpressed that you always include the artist name and where photo is taken. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI almost expect that sculpture to take off at any moment!
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