The next piece on my close up tour of the Sculptures by the Sea is Over Under Through Around by Peter Zappa. Peter is a WA artist whose works explore the aesthetics of drawing. He uses
sculpture as the medium to create three dimensional drawings or
‘drawings in space’. He says that "In transposing a drawing from paper into a metal
sculpture, the work defies definitions as the object that is seen by the
viewer will depend on where you view the work." My favourite angle on this particular piece was straight down this spiralling diamond shape, I loved that the metal looks almost flecked with glitter when you get up close.
I think you chose the perfect point of view for this piece!
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots.
ReplyDeleteAmazing - I love the sculpture and the way it twists and turns! Great photos here Aimee! - Tasha
ReplyDeleteEvery twist and curve shares a new perspective!
ReplyDeleteWhat terrific sculpture and I, too, love the twists and turns!! Wonderful captures, Aimee, as always!! Thanks for sharing the beauty and the fun!! Have a beautiful weekend!!
ReplyDeleteLike your close-up, as usual! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a remarkable sculpture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful close-up!
ReplyDeleteNice perspective on these shots!
ReplyDeleteInteresting to try to imagine what the sculptor is trying to express through his work.
ReplyDeleteIt is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteAmazing images Aimee, wonderful perspective.
ReplyDeleteAmazing images Aimee, wonderful perspective.
ReplyDeleteLove the details. And the sand!!
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