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Sydney Daily Photo: November 2008
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Monday, November 17, 2008

Passage (Sculpture By The Sea 28)



Passage by Michael Snape. Made of mild steel.

"Two curved plates, two crowds, one reclining, the other on the move. Where they overlap you can walk through the difference between them."

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The Bush Ranger 2008 (Sculpture By the Sea 27)


The Bush Ranger 2008 by Campbell Robertson-Swann. Made of stainless steel, mild steel.

"This work is influenced by Sid Nolan's Ned Kelly in the landscape. The black armour framed by and framing the Australian bush."

For more about Ned Kelly: click here. For more about Sidney Nolan's Ned Kelly series: click here.

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

On The Beach by Tim Kyle (Sculpture By The Sea 26)


On The Beach by Tim Kyle. Made of resin and pulp.

"My work is concerned with the mapping and recognition of the human condition. I use the figure as a metaphor for existence."

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Will They See Us? (Sculpture By The Sea 25)

Will They see Us? by Ngardab Francine Riches ( a Bardi/Kariay Kimkorly woman - Western Australia). Made of wood, ochres and paint.

"My artwork represents early ancestors when they saw the arrival of the first fleet - "will they see us?"

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Form of Scenery (Sculpture By The Sea 24)


This sculpture is simply amazing. It's called Form of Scenery and is by Japanese artist Koichi Ishino. made of marble and stainless steel.

The first time I saw this, it didn't move me, and that's because it was a grey dawn. The following week I came back - and WOW! look at that sunrise reflected in the mirrored curve and planes! I've put more pictures of this one on Sydney Daily Photo Extra. It also reminds me of this installation in Monte Carlo.

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Midden (Sculpture By The Sea 23)




Midden by Matthew Harding (Victoria). Made of Australian limestone.

"Accumulating over thousands of years Aboriginal shell middens are small mounds comprised of shell fragment and flaking stone where people once gathered above the tide line."

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To view additional sculptures on Sydney Daily Photo Extra, CLICK HERE.. Today I have posted some additional photos of shelled creatures and sculptures of stone.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

We interrupt the sculpture exhibition....


...to celebrate thae most magnificent of Sydney seasonal events - November's display of jacaranda blooms. They are everywhere. If you stand at a high point, whichever direction you look there is this glorious display of mauve. This tree is on my walk to the station. Here it was in 2006, and this is what the jacarandas looked like elsewhere in 2007: click here. And here's the jacaranda in the main quad at Sydney Uni.

Jacaranda 2008

Apples and Pears by Chi Phan (Sculpture By The Sea 22)



Apples and Pears is by Chi Phan, and made of cold cast bronze and concrete.

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Phenotype (Sculpture By The Sea 21)

Phenotype by Tim Weatherell (ACT). Made of rusted iron and resin.

Weatherell says: "My work explores people's differing perceptions of reality with special reference to technology and the changes it brings."

Wikipedia tells us this about phenotype: "A phenotype is any observable characteristic or trait of an organism: such as its morphology, development, biochemical or physiological properties, or behavior. Phenotypes result from the expression of an organism's genes as well as the influence of environmental factors and possible interactions between the two.". More.

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To view additional sculptures on Sydney Daily Photo Extra, CLICK HERE. Two days ago I published a series called "Heavy Metal".

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Panther on the prowl (Sculpture By The Sea 20)

(Photo by Guest Photographer - Nola)

Made of scarificer steel. The artists, Drew Mansur and Derek Mansur say: "Using scrap metal from our farm we designed and assembled this work to capture the grace of this incredible wild animal."

I over the fly on the "nose" captured when Nola took the picture.

Of course panthers aren't native to Australia, but wherever there is bushland or rural areas surrounding cities, there are always stories or wild panther sightings.

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To view additional sculptures on Sydney Daily Photo Extra, CLICK HERE.. Yesterday I published a series called "Heavy Metal", and there are more to come.

Wave (Sculpture By The Sea 19)



This sculpture, Wave, is by Blaze Krstanoski-Blazeski. It's made of bronze, and the artist says: "The movement of space and time create the energy of the wave."

Blaze created a work called Wolli Dancing, which is located very near where I live. You can see it here.

I have decided to add many of the sculptures I CAN'T fit on this blog on Sydney Daily Photo Extra. There were 107 works in the exhibition altogether, and if I showed one each day, we will be here for several months yet! The ones I will post on Extra are not "minor works", but ones which I personally found less attractive to my sensibilities, or ones where I wasn't totally happy with the photographs I took. Perhaps you may prefer some of them, so do take a look.

Today's group is called "Heavy Metal" and is a collection of works made from various metals. Please let me know if you have any favourites amongst them.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Nexus (Sculpture By The Sea 18)

It's Skywatch Friday (see below) and it's my birthday, so I'm showing my favourite entry in Sculpture By The Sea this year.

Nexus is by Alex Kosmas. This is a beautifully delicate work in the most exquisite shade of green (I've included one pic below where the colour of this work in bronze shows up against the sandstone). It just made my heart sing, and on both occasions I was there I was so pleased I went at dawn (one grey, one colourful) because I could spend ages alone with it.

The artist says: " The fast paced world forgets its connection to nature. 'Nexus' represents our lifeboat." If I had $50 000 I would buy it, but then I think I'd need another few million to build a house around it!







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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Drifter and Now That You Are Here (Sculpture By The Sea 17)

Above: The Drifter by Stephen Marr
"My current works attempts to blur the distinction between painting and sculpture and distorts the spatial elements used to construct these multi-dimensional illusions."

Below: The First Agreement by Anton McMurray.
"Now that you are here, perhaps we can begin."

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Urchins by Kelly-Ann Lees (Sculpture By The Sea 16)

(Photo by Nola - taken approx 6.30pm)

Urchins by Kelly-Ann Lees, made of recycled ferrous metal. Lees says: "All my work is strongly influenced by the objects that I find. Their creation is a direct response to form."

Perhaps Kelly-Ann was on the beach at Rosedale the day I found this:

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Project by Keld Moseholm (Sculpture By The Sea 15)


Well may he wonder! An early morning exercise class amongst the sculptures.

This is Project by Danish sculptor Keld Moseholm. It's made of bronze and granite.

Moseholm says: "An image of human behaviour where dramatic situations often occur and which can be both tragic and comical." I certainly found the comical - hope there's no tragedy...

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Waiting (Sculpture By The Sea 14)


Waiting by Andy Townsend and Suzie Bleach.

The artists ask: "Waiting for...?"

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Shark memory (Sculpture By The Sea 13)


Sharks bring out a sort of primeval fear of the ocean in many people (me included!). Ian Swift, who made this bronze, says "I discovered the Aboriginal shark rock carving nearby as a child. It takes me back a lot further than that whenever I think about it."

There are numerous examples of magnificent Aboriginal rock art around Sydney, much of it rapidly faded or fading by now.

Here's more about Ian Swift, who is a previous winner of the People's Choice award at Sculpture By The Sea.

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