Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Scooter Girls (Sculpture By The Sea 2009)


scooter girls by Frank Malerba (Victoria).
Made of steel and perspex, 200cm x 240cm x 240cm

"Represents the freedom and independence of modern day women in today's society."

More about Frank Malerba from his home page.

12 comments:

Leif Hagen said...

Sydney's society Sally saw several sensational steel scooter shapes!

That is the chicken said...

These are very cool! I love the see-through effect!

Julie said...

The see-through is thought-provoking. I wonder if he is implying that there is not much substance to the modern gal?

Luis Gomez said...

Great shot. I love the sculpture.

J Bar said...

This is a great piece of art.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Julian Davis said...

Great picture Sally . Really artistic one .

Hilda said...

Very colorful and very young. I like them!

Halcyon said...

These are really neat!

Although I think they should all be wearing helmuts!! We women are smart enough to know that. :)

Steffe said...

I'm with the chicken on this one. Very cool see-through effect!

Nathalie said...

Yes it works for me too!

Am I correct in assuming that these are 2-dimensional only, or are they 3-D?

Tash said...

I very much like this one too!

Kim said...

That is so cool. Very well done. I really like this exhibit you are showing us.

I'm having a time of ultra busy days like you, and it has been sad for me not to get around and visit everyone's blogs and comment much. I feel like I've lost touch with a lot of folks who really do mean a lot to me. Your posts are excellent, as ever, and much appreciated by your many fans.
-Kim