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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Rojak Timeout: Sculpture by the Sea

Today's timeout is brought to you by Duck's Nuts in Sydney.



One of my favourite Sydney events is the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition from Bondi to Tamarama beaches - the coastline of the affluent eastern suburbs.

It's the world's largest outdoor sculpture exhibition, with this year's featured more than 100 pieces of artwork.

The exhibition is held along the picturesque Bondi and Tamarama beaches.

Mum, I saw something in the grass! Creature Trees by Jennifer Orchard

People love taking photos with the sculptures. Splash by Tomas Misura, which won the Kids' Choice Award

Hey, there's a ukelele, books and a sewing machine inside the camel's belly! The Adaptable Migrant, by Suzie Bleach and Andy Townsend, which won the People's Choice Award

One of my favourites - a tank made out of office equipment, including filing cabinets and hole punchers. Bureaucratic Tank by Edward Horne

The couple with the multi-million-dollar views. Crossroad by Stephen Marr

Yours truly, with the beach in the background. The Dancer by Jeramie Carter

Almost everyone who walked past this sculpture wanted to take a photo with it. Oh My God by Lucy Vader

Ooo, sexy babe on the beach, just right in front of the lifeguard hut! Bondi Venus by Dennis Kalous

What did the chicken do when it laid eggs on the beach? Sitting Hen by Yang Yae-Geun

I don't know how long it took to tie all the bottle caps together, but it must have taken a looooooong time. Evidence - The Trail Continues by Kerrie Argent

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