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Tag Archives: sculpture
Crouching, Thinking, Launching
Here’s a photo of Sue Corbet’s Crouching, Thinking, Launching as seen at this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. A lot of people were taking photos of it with the end of the curves aligned with where the ocean met the … Continue reading
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Tagged crouching, figures, launching, monochrome, monochrome-madness, sculpture, sue corbet, thinking
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Vertical Glass
I’ve shared two photos of Toshio Iezumi’s Rectangular Glass Column, and here’s a third. With this one, I really like how the sculpture cuts into and “disturbs” the scenery. I think this is my favourite artwork from this year’s Sculpture … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork, glass, horizon, lens-artists, ocean, scene, sculpture, structure, vertical, water
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Scene Shift
Another photo of this sculpture (Toshio Iezumi’s Rectangular Glass Column), but serving a different purpose in this photo… or maybe the same purpose. I don’t know. But it is about perception, in a sense, or appearance, or something. I hope … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, horizon, perception, sculpture, shift, view, water, waves
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Ideas Captured in a Column
Here’s one of the sculptures from this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. The artist is Toshio Iezumi, and the artwork is called Rectangular Glass Column. I like this as it plays with perception. What you’re getting is a sculpture that … Continue reading
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Tagged column, glass, monochrome, monochrome-madness, ocean, perception, reflection, sculpture, sea, water
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Coloured Curves
This is a sculpture of sorts near where I work. Took a few photos of it and two turned out well enough to share. So here’s one of the photos, and I think it works well in terms of perspective, … Continue reading
Figure Atop a Corner
This photo was taken for the below-mentioned photo challenge. I took a photo of some stairs that I walk near most days yesterday, as they’re genuinely interesting stairs. However, it wasn’t a good photo. It felt quite lacking and so … Continue reading
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Tagged art, atop, building, corner, figure, lens-artists, monochrome, sculpture, structure, urban, zigzag
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Held Lion
This lion is features as part of a sculpture of Gilgamesh. When I was framing this, I was trying to make the lion look goofy, but I don’t think I pulled it off. Still, I like what details came through … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, arm, art, grip, held, holding, lion, monochrome, monochrome-madness, sculpture
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Stephen King: Crooked Men From Hurricane Gully
Not the author. This was taken at last year’s Sculpture by the Sea. It probably would’ve been better to photograph the whole thing, but I wanted to take a section of it to focus on that particular bit. This feels … Continue reading
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Tagged angular, artwork, crooked, gully, hurricane, sculpture, stephen king, wood
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Chee Kiong Yeo: Monumental #01 – Triumph
Another sculpture seen at Sculpture by the Sea. When I took this photo I was mainly interested in what was at the top, which is what you see here. However, in hindsight I think I may have missed too … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork, chee kiong yeo, monumental, sculpture, triumph
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Yuko Takahashi: Dignity
This was one of the sculptures at last year’s Sculpture by the Sea. I had an opportunity to get a photo that isolated the sculpture in a sense, so I did. I’m sure what it means, though I do know … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork, dignity, equine, monochrome, monochrome-madness, sculpture, yuko takahashi
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