This was the same artist that designed one of my favourite pieces from
last year - the giant goon bag, and this was again one of my favourites.
I liked that wherever you were on this stretch of the beach there was this super shiny ball floating in view...
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Sixty Two - The Lucky Country
Anyone who follows Mum's blog will know that we went along to check out this years Sculptures by the Sea over the weekend - hopefully our perspectives on things are different enough for you to not get too overloaded on the subject (because I'm sure it will be providing quite a few posts for both of us!) The first sculpture to really catch my eye was 'The Lucky Country' by Norton Flavel. So shiny, such great reflections (actually there were a lot of great reflections to be found here this year).
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i'm not tired to see all those pieces of art , they're so interesting ! This silver " balloon" is an eye-catcher!
ReplyDeleteGee whiz the more I see these magnificent photos the more I wish I could be there. What a gorgeous day too. Such lovely vibrant colors.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see the detail in that first shot, Aimee! I love seeing all the pics from this exhibit!
ReplyDeleteThe shiny floating sculpture is a beautiful piece of art that seems to be quite at home on the beach. Gorgeous detail in the first photo.
ReplyDeleteI really like the detail in that first shot.
ReplyDeleteLove these pictures, especially the silver balloon!
ReplyDeleteI did see the pictures on your mother's blog, but don't worry, I won't get overloaded! These are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beach scenes.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images Aimee, looooove the detail in the first shot.. It really was a fun piece.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images Aimee, looooove the detail in the first shot.. It really was a fun piece.
ReplyDeleteNice looking sculptur but they are a rubbish welder
ReplyDeleteI really like that you showed us the detail as well as the whole piece!
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