The Face by Deborah Halpen |
Portmanteau by Senden Blackwood |
Embrace by Andrew Rogers |
Time and Motion by R.M. (Ron) Gomboc |
Guardian by Michael Le Grande |
The 22nd annual Sculpture by the Sea is the world's largest, free to the public, outdoor sculpture exhibition. Sculptures were located along the two kilometre coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama from 18 October to 4 November 2018. These sculptures are in Marks Park in the eastern suburb of Tamarama with backdrops of Bronte and the Pacific Ocean.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Amaze Me Monday, Blue Monday, Through My Lens.
The first one looks quite Dali-esque.
ReplyDeleteTime And Motion really stands out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a spectacular setting for the art!
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Some very unusual but eye catching work in those.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. So sad I´ll miss Sculptures by The Sea in Cottlesloe this time, but thanks to you I can see it all still :-)
ReplyDeleteI believe some at Bondi are also displayed at Cottlesloe.
DeleteWhat a wonderful idea. Some I like, some I don't but that is ART Jim
ReplyDeleteWow real nice sculptures.
ReplyDelete...these are wonderful.
ReplyDeletethat surely is an interesting event. my interpretation of "embrace" was completely different.
ReplyDeleteGreat sculptures all around. And quality photos of them.
ReplyDeleteI was lucky to see the sculptures in Sydney this year and enjoyed the walk and the art.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating Jim.
Not into modern sculpture but some of the designs were intriguing. The face made me smile!
ReplyDeleteI love a good sculpture walk! Embrace really caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pieces in this group, Jim!
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