We’re fryin’ out here by Andrew Hankin

Giant Abstract Sculptures Take Over Bondi Beach

This year Bondi beach and coastline in Sydney, Australia has been taken over by amazing giant abstract Sculptures made by international artists!

The sculptures are part of the 18th annual public art exhibition which this year features 100 sculptures from talented artists from around the world.

The exhibition covers over 1 mile of coastline stretching from Bondi to Tamarama beach. This year the giant frying pan sculpture which is 70 feet wide has proven to be one of the most popular sculptures where crowds gather for an unusual photo opportunity.

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About Sculpture By The Sea

“This temporary annual outdoor exhibition showcases over one hundred sculptural works and contemporary practices, including site specific and ephemeral installations, by Australian and International artists. The exhibition takes place along the iconic coastal walk between Bondi and Tamarama beaches. Adjacent to cliffs and ocean this public walk way encompasses Marks Park and Tamarama Park and is interspersed with staircases and occasional seating. The sculptures themselves are constructed from a diverse range of materials. We advise that children are supervised at all times by an adult. Works that are NOT safe to touch are labelled accordingly.”

Giant Abstract Sculptures Australia