Pictures - Sculpture by the Sea 2007
69Every year, for three weeks in November the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk is transformed into a spectacular outdoor art gallery. (01-18 November 2007)
Sculpture by the Sea is a much anticipated contemporary art event on Sydney's cultural calendar. For the past 11 years this event has grown to become the largest temporary exhibition in the world. It is a feast for sculpture lovers and photographers. There are over 100 works of artists from different countries and displayed in one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world.
This exhibition attracts thousand of visitors, art students and teachers from all over NSW visit this outdoor exhibition, it is a great way to learn more about the creation of compelling contemporary art.
It is a good day out for family and friends. The children will love to look and take pictures of the different sculptures and enjoy the outdoor experience.
Without much further ado, here are the pictures that my daughter and I have taken when we visited the Sculpture by the Sea. Enjoy!!!
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