This sculpture is located in a garden bed in Gujaga Park, along West Botany Street in the southern suburb of Rockdale. The lizard is one of five large animal sculptures carved from sandstone. The striped appearance in the sandstone is due to the presence of different mineral grains creating different coloured sand layers during the formation of the rock.
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Tuesday, 1 April 2025
Rockdale, Gujaga Park, sculpture (Theme Day: Stripes)
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animals,
parks,
Suburbs - Rockdale
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I absolutely love frogs.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lizard.
DeleteLooks pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteThe stripes are remarkable
ReplyDeleteCreative take! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteDas sieht toll aus, richtige Kunst in meinen Augen. LG Romy
ReplyDeleteThanks, Romy. It is real art to me too.
Delete...leaping lizard.
ReplyDeleteI love this frog. Beautiful.
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It's a lizard.
DeleteI've seen sandstone in natural formations and I've seen iguanas and other large lizards live in nature and I must say this was a perfect artistic use of materials.
ReplyDeleteNice sculpture and good that it's made out of something different.
ReplyDeleteSculpture looks amazing
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