Saturday, March 19, 2016

18/2016 - Sculptures by the Sea - An abundance of Cloudettes

I think Mum's new word will catch on! When going through my photos there was definitely a section of  intense cloudette action :) Kakashi by Zilvinas Kempinas was up with there with my favourite pieces in the exhibition (I am aware I have said that a lot...). Such magic made from such simple parts - snow posts and bird ribbons.
 
I know my posts have been a lot longer than usual over Sculptures by the Sea but man, if I were to break it out to one post per sculpture I'd still be going  at Christmas! I'm gonna aim to keep it to one more post after this one... Below 'A Burden' by NSW artists Suzie Bleach and Andrew Townsend surveys the beach.
Without a Beginning and With No End by Nyland and Beale uses the wind to create a new drawing every 24 hours. Its somewhat mesmerizing to watch as the wind dances, twists and swipes the charcoal over the paper...
I think 'Bubble' by Sydney based multi-media artists Pamela Lee Brenner and Johannes Muljana would look even better lit up at night time... a shame I doubt I'll get back for that.

8 comments:

  1. I always enjoy your photos. Keep them coming.

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  2. Sculptures By The Sea looks like so much fun!

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  3. There's something magic in all the sculptures. Lovely photos Aimee.
    I agree that the "Bubble" would look great all lit up at night!

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  4. Very creative work by the sculptors, Aimee, and you've captured it beautifully!

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  5. I really liked Bubble when I saw it on your mum's blog. I like it a lot!

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  6. I love your shots of the sculptures Aimee, excellent detail images.

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  7. These sculptures are so magical. And the blue of the sky enhances their beauty by the sea.

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  8. I like this posting. Interesting and very nice and bright colours. Beautiful art and beautiful place.

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