

the eight is by Stephen King. His work is made from fallen timber from his farm in northern NSW. This huge piece (390cm x 400cm x 1300cm) is made from stringybark, a native Australian eucalypt.
He says: "Inspired by the time his three daughters were rowing. It describes the moment when the boat is held aloft just before the stroke-side and bow-side rowers part to shoulder the boat."
I really like being able to see where the 8 logs stand.
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I love when you show us these art pieces by the sea. I wish I could see them in person too!
ReplyDeleteThe light is amazing in your shots Sally. I went on a sunny day and my shots look so different.
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Sydney's seaside Sally spotted some splendid, sexy, standing, sunrise sculptures!
ReplyDeleteGreat work Sally . I like the second one most . Extra ordinary shots .
ReplyDeleteWhat a sculpture Sally. It's great to hear the sculptor's inspiration that evolved to these powerful women. A bit like a fairytale! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSally sorry for not commenting every day and missing your birthday (a belated Happy Birthday to you !) but I truly appreciate you taking the time to post those SxS photos, I'm enjoying them tremendously. THANKS !
ReplyDeleteVery clever. It brings to mind the ancient statues/columns of women.
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