I love seeing sculptures in a sea landscape setting. The uncluttered open expanses are a symbiotic environment for the presentation of sculptures and they don’t have to compete as much with their backgrounds as in an urban/city location. The pure vibrancy of the ocean settings seem to lift the sculptural aesthetic. Having lived by the Pacific Ocean on both sides, ( Whale Beach, Sydney and Santa Monica, LA ) I was really pleased to see the success of Sculpture By The Sea at Bondi Beach which has now been running for 16 years. The temporary annual outdoor exhibition showcases over one hundred sculptural works and contemporary practices, including site-specific and ephemeral works, along an iconic coastal walk between Bondi and Tamarama beaches. The myriad of natural plinths in the landscape provided an ideal setting.
Fibreglass giant ‘I-Sea’ by Australian sculptor Tim Kyle
Over a third of the field now includes exhibitors from Germany, Italy, South Korea, Spain, Japan, Norway, New Zealand, the Czech Republic, Sweden, China, England, the United States, Finland, Iceland, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico, the Netherlands, France and India. This visual arts event has recently been expanded to Cottesloe Beach in Perth and the Aarhus coastline in Denmark. Along with the Sculpture By The Sea images I have also included sculpture visuals from French and USA coastal cities and a few other locations.
Yee Chee Kiong – Series #2
Sculpture by the Sea, Aarhus
photo – Clyde Yee
Sir Anthony Caro – Om eastern
Cottesloe Beach 2013, pohto – Clyde Yee
Ewen Coates – Multiverse
Bondi 2013
photo – William Patino
Subodh Kerkar – chicken cafreal
Bondi 2013, photo – Clyde Yee
Rebecca Rose - lookatme
SxS Bondi 2013
Photo – Samantha Burns
Chris Bailey, NZ - the majestic
Cottesloe Beach
To Be or Not to Be by Keld Moseholm… bronze, granite
Sculpture By The Sea 2009
photo Shyaman
Sculpture By The Sea Aarhus, Denmark
BethKin Flickr
Bondi Venus… Dennis Kalous… recycled sandstone boulders.
Sculpture By The Sea 2010
Sculpture By The Sea Aarhus, Denmark
BethKin Flickr
Chen Wenling – Games
Sculpture by the Sea- Cottesloe, Perth 2013
Photo Jarrad Seng
Château de La Napoule in Mandelieu – American artist, Henry Clews
West of Cannes, France
Inspiration by sculptor Harry Weinbrenner, 1922
Venice Boulevard, Venice, California.
The re-creation of this statue was sculpted by Ernest Shelton in 2010
Ferme basque – Jorge Oteiza
Biarritz, France
( Pierre flickr )
Emblem ( kangaroo ) - Geoffrey Ricardo
Sculpture By The Sea , Bondi, Sydney
2 rings by Keizo Ushio – SxS Bondi
Bondi 2013, photo – Clyde Yee
Intuition - sculptror Erickh
Alpes Maritimes, Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur, France
King Neptune statue – Virginia Beach, USA
Benmjamin Storch, UK – Cycles
Sculpture by the Sea- Cottesloe
Wave by Blaze Krstanoski Blazeki
Sculpture By The Sea 2008
Musiciens de jazz – Roger Flores
Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat Avenue, Séméria
Opatija Statue, Croatia
Paul Bégué sculpture
Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat avenue, Séméria
( Pierre Flickr )
Penny & John Smith – The Keepers
Sculpture By The Sea
Tasman Peninsula 1998 – photo Clyde Yee
Puerto Vallarta boardwalk sculptures, Mexico
Richard Howie - Swell Sculpture Festival
Currumbin beach, Australia
‘sitting-hen’ - Tae Geun Yang
SxS Bondi
Steve Croquett, Heads Up
SxS Bondi
The Kiss – San Diego
Toshio Ezumi – Bondi 2013
Mark Grey-Smith – Centrefoldpic
SxS Cottesloe
photo – Karen Castle
Ben Fasham,- Jewel de la Mer
Sculpture By The Sea ( SxS )
photo – Howard Jones
Nexus by Alex Kosmas
SxS Bondi
Australian artist Fatih Semiz’s steel Isometric Trinity overlooks Mackenzie Bay, Sydney
92-feet-tall sculpture by Aristides Demetrios – it is one of the world’s largest aeolian harps.
Named for Aeolus, the Greek god of the wind, and invented by the 17th-century polymath Athanasius Kircher, an aeolian harp is a passive instrument played by the movement of the wind.
Oyster Point, San Fransisco
( http://laprincipessaerrante365.blogspot.com.au/ )
Andrew Burton Jug
Aarhus Sculpture By The Sea
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