Sculptures by the Sea is an annual event held on the beaches and cliff walk between Bondi Beach & Tamarama.
It's a 2 km walk with more than a 100 sculptures overlooking some of the most beautiful coastline in the world.
We like to go in the cool of the evening to avoid the big crowds.
It also makes for some spectacular sunset photos.
If you'd like to see some of my pics from previous Sculptures by the Sea, please click on the link at the beginning.
But for now, I give you Sculptures by the Sea, 2014.
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Ron Robertson-Swann, tony |
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George Andric, sisyphus |
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Toshio Iezumi, m. 140901 |
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NEON, house of mirrors |
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Byeong Doo Moon, our memory in your place |
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Julie Collins & Derek John, evidence based research - crossing the line |
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Alejandro Propato, permanent sunrise |
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Mikaela Castledine, gift of the rhinoceros |
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View of Tamarama Beach |
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Stephen Marr, that tranquil moment |
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Koichi Ishino, wind stone - the threshold of consciousness |
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Margarita Sampson, the grove |
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Lou Lamber, currawong |
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Wang Shugang, men playing with birds |
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Stephen King, the folly |
Every year I see your pictures and every year I think I really must go to that this year. And every year I don't make it there. I must change this pattern. It looks so fantastic. I love the peacock. The grove, and those upside down red trees.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a wonderful event Louise. Timing is everything though. During the day on the weekend is a nightmare. Weekdays, early morning or late evening are the best times (although more & more people are doing it this way too!)
DeleteThese are wonderful, Brona! Thanks for sharing them. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Remarkable. Thank you for sharing these here with us.
ReplyDeleteHere's my Saturday Snapshot.
How beautiful these are! I would be hard pressed to pick a favorite, but I definitely enjoyed Crossing the Line. Thanks for sharing...and here's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT POST
ReplyDeleteThat would be a wonderful walk. I will have to make the effort to go back to Bondi and make this walk when I visit Australia next, even if the sculptures aren't out.
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Definitely Sean - the walk between Bondi & Coogee is wonderful, although I haven't done it for years either myself.
DeleteAmazing!! How fortunate you are to have such opportunities!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I would like to see them in person!
ReplyDeleteWow! Fabulous sculptures and how nice to have them on the beach.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculptures in a gorgeous setting. As I scrolled down the page, I'd think, "That's my favorite!" and then I'd see the next one and it would become my favorite too! You did an amazing job of capturing the art in its surroundings. Wish I could be there.
ReplyDeletePart of the fun of the event is taking 'interesting' photos. Mr Seasons and I get a little competitive about trying to get the best shot!!
DeleteWOW! What a wonderful event - and your photos are gorgeous! You've really captured the beauty of both the sculptures and the outdoor venue. The light in many of your photos is perfect. Nicely done - looks like it was fun!
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Book By Book
Such an unusual collection of sculptures. What a beautiful setting for them too. I remember your photos from last year.
ReplyDeleteThey are stunning - love the first and second, and the peacock, and what a fabulous setting for sculptures. My Snapshot is at http://chriscross53.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/mushroomy-things.html
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