Wednesday, 31 October 2012

sculpture by the sea 2



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The Sculpture by the Sea exhibition continues, today we're at the Tamarama end. I love the sight of creative & colourful art dotted over the white sand. 

poom
South Korean
This is beautiful. A steel dome filled with colour coordinated used clothing.  Badges made by visitors with messages to refugees line the walls inside. 


bamboo waves

surprise


lucky to see a pod of dolphins swimming past

luchkasteel 
Dutch - pipe dream

lost in the glare
that's where i left my glasses!



Thinking of those of you on the East coast of the US! 
Hope everyone is safe!

cheryl



22 comments:

  1. I think I'm going to have to come down and have a look see.
    Except the car just sh@t itself ;O)
    Tania xx
    ps. The bracelet arrived yesterday but I haven't opened it because I'm putting it away for my B'Day (Boxing Day)......

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    1. that's no good. car trouble here too!
      glad it arrived, i can never put things away.
      so that makes you a capricorn?
      x

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  2. Fantastic installations. I've seen that part of Tamma underwater in the past so hopefully no "Sandy" action here while it's on or afterwards for that matter. I think I once told you about the bald guy that I saw get a comb over by a wave, standing on the Tamma rocks at the south end. It sure can be a rough beach.
    Carolyn

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    1. the beach was actually closed that day cause of dangerous conditions. i remember the bald guy, must have been a big wave! :)

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  3. Amazing sculptures but I loved the dolphins best. They are magical creatures. Very therapeutic to watch.
    K x

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    1. they are magical. i took it as a sign of good luck. x

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  4. Would love to see this in person one day , but have to content myself with seeing it through your photos in the meantime - I enjoyed browsing through both your posts.
    x
    Melissah

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    1. you can always see it through my eyes every year melissah ;)

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  5. I liked the bamboo waves best but close-up I liked the Dome, too. It looked like it was make up of rolled up beach towels. Very cool. The dolphins were a scene stealer.

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    1. it does look like towels but they're all different bits of clothing x

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  6. Such fun art on the beach. I love them. I'll have to show my son - he loves art and installations.

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    1. it's great to see all the kids enjoying the art. glad to hear you're ok!
      x

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  7. Perfect day to be viewing it. I am still hopeful of going, looks like an interesting array.

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  8. Would love to see something like this on the beaches up here- Fantastic!!!

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  9. Amazing sculptures! Wish I lived closer, I would lap that up :)
    Cas x

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  10. Great art works, so thanks for sharing! Are the messages for the thousands of refugees in camps in Somalia, Jordan and North Africa, or for the ones who paid to get here? Just wondering...

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    1. not sure. i couldn't find any more information about it. must buy the brochure!

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  11. ooh, I love that giant twiggy formation thingy!! awesome.
    Bec x

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  12. I thought the sculptures you have previously shown were good but the ones on the sand are even better! My favourites would have to be the colourful dome and the twigs. Seeing the dolphins too, must have added to the experience.
    Sarah x

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  13. What a fabulous event. I love the cloth igloo x

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