12 amazing sculptures from Sculpture by the Sea 2016

We took a coastal walk amidst award-winning outdoor sculptures, and came back feeling decidedly inspired

While visiting this annual outdoor exhibition always makes for an enjoyable springtime day out, it is also a great way of determining which colours, materials, designs and styles of artwork catch your eye and suit your home’s style and character.

We paid a visit to Bondi recently, for this very reason. Here are 12 of our favourite sculptures from this year’s exhibition:

  1. Many Many III

Sculptor:  Stephen King

Materials used: stringy bark

 

2. In Awe

Sculptor: Rebecca Rose

Materials used: galvanised steel pipe and plate, carbon fibre, wood

 

3. Celestial Rings I

Sculptor: Inge King AM (1915 – 2016)

Materials used: stainless steel

 

4. Mountains Air – Circles

Sculptor: Koichi Ishino

Materials used: stainless steel, granite

 

5. Dynamics in Impermanence

Sculptor: Nicole Larkin

Materials used: birch plywood

 

6. Swing in the Air

Sculptor: Kozo Nishino

Materials used: titanium alloy, stainless steel and paint

 

7. Place of our Dreams

Sculptors: The Bankstown Koori Elders Group INC.

Materials used: pvc pipes, ceramic tiles, black rubber washers, black screws

 

8. Embrace

Sculptor: Geoffrey Bartlett

Materials used: copper, steel and stainless steel

 

9. M.151201

Sculptor: Toshio Iezumi

Materials used: reflecting glass, UV adhesive

 

10. Reality TV

Sculptor: Anne Levitch

Materials used: corten steel

 

11. The Window of the Future

Sculptor: Sang Sug Kim

Materials used: white marble, black stone

 

12. Untitled (Coral)

Sculptor: Alessandra Rossi

Materials used: acrylic and stainless steel

Sculptures by the Sea is on until Sunday 6 November, for our readers living in or visiting Sydney to check out in person.

For more information:

sculpturebythesea.com

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