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Sculpture by the Sea 2006 (part 2)

November 16th 2006 03:39
Some more photos from the Sydney exhibition Sculpture by the Sea 2006 -- a walk from Bondi to Tamarama.

This is part 2 of 2. For part 1, click here.

For photos from the 2007 exhibition: part 1; part 2.

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Enlightenment by Alex Sandor Kolozsy
Enlightenment by Alex Sandor Kolozsy
Curves and grace

Standardly curvy.

Enlightenment by Alex Sandor Kolozsy


Enlightenment by Alex Sandor Kolozsy


Zaide by Bruce Radke
Zaide by Bruce Radke
Less standardly curvy.

Untitled by Amy Podmore
Untitled by Amy Podmore
A combo of the two.

Little miracle by Bill Ogilvie
Little miracle by Bill Ogilvie
Oddly seaperson-like.

Vase by Wang Keping
Vase by Wang Keping
More sex.

Oushi-zokei 2006 by Keizo Ushio
Oushi-zokei 2006 by Keizo Ushio
Must be tricky to carve stone like that.

A walk thru the trees by Ken Unsworth
A walk thru the trees by Ken Unsworth
Distortions

Upside-down trees. An environmental comment?

Utopia by Keld Moseholm
Utopia by Keld Moseholm
But... what is he standing on?

Unknown -- from Sculpture by the Sea 2006
Unknown
Lightness, space, and air

Signature in the sand.

Transfiguration Wind viii by Mitsuo Takeuchi
Transfiguration Wind viii by Mitsuo Takeuchi


Transfiguration Wind viii by Mitsuo Takeuchi


Nano ii by Matthew Harding
Nano ii by Matthew Harding


Wind spiral II by Bronwyn Berman
Wind spiral II by Bronwyn Berman


Pavilion/the daily double by Bjorn Godwin
Pavilion/the daily double by Bjorn Godwin
Translucence

Pavilion/the daily double by Bjorn Godwin


Vortex by Charmaine Grace
Vortex by Charmaine Grace


Unveiled by Frank Malerba
Unveiled by Frank Malerba


Unveiled by Frank Malerba


Uncertainty of an idea by Peter Tilley
Uncertainty of an idea by Peter Tilley
Windows

Finally, a variety of windows...

Ned by Campbell Robertson-Swann
Ned by Campbell Robertson-Swann


The Sunset by Patricia Esguerra
The Sunset by Patricia Esguerra
Perhaps best viewed at sunset.

Sun disks by Diego Latella
Sun disks by Diego Latella


Sun disks by Diego Latella


... and with a name to come by Orest Keywan
... and with a name to come by Orest Keywan
For some reason, the winner of the exhibition this year.

... and with a name to come by Orest Keywan


Unknown -- from Sculpture by the Sea 2006
Unknown
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Comment by suitably*wounded

November 16th 2006 06:40
Those are fascinating. I've never been very big on abstract art, but the fluidity of some of those are amazing. I also liked the Wind Spiral II because it reminds me of a tumble weed. Some of the more whimsical, like the melted ice cream truck, delight my heart as well. =) The 'window collection' is simple and poignant. I also appreciate all the creativity. I'd love to see it.

Thank you for sharing.

Comment by Adrian

November 16th 2006 08:48
Hey, thanks for taking the time to look through them all and comment, Kemi. Hopefully one day you'll come to Sydney in November and check out the exhibition in person.

It was a great day out...

Comment by suitably*wounded

November 16th 2006 10:27
My pleasure Adrian. I would love to visit Sydney any time of the year. I've heard that it's transcendent. Hopefully one of these days (when the agoraphobia has gone away to play)....

Comment by BigCountry

November 16th 2006 13:09
Pretty strange stuff, Adrian. I guess it REALLY is art, 'cause I don't know if I like it or not. Some I thought were beautiful, some just ugly, but most were thought provocing (sic). Thank you.

Comment by Adrienne

November 16th 2006 18:56
Great blog, btw, keep it up!

Comment by Adrienne

November 16th 2006 20:57
I think my Renee blog is awaiting publication, whoops.

Comment by Adrian

November 16th 2006 21:00
BigCountry, I think ugly is interesting. As art, anyway.

I don't know how to define art -- whether from the perspective of artist's intention, or audience's response. But if you got something out of it, who cares what it's called?

Thanks for the comment!

Adrienne -- thanks for dropping by. I thought I'd still be able to post comments, even if it was awaiting publication. Oh well...

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