Beach Sculpture Australia

Every year in Australia the festival of sculptures on the beach. Naturally, the installation must be thematic. The post contains photos from festivals over the years.




Jeremy Parnell, a large frying pan 2005



Balk Kerer, wine packaging 2013



Christopher Trotter, Polyps 2004



Damien Larkins, Chains, 2013



Be careful, Ken Unsworth 2013



In the dark 2013



In the dark 2013



Glenn Sanders, White Death 2011



Gift Rhino, Mikael Kastledin 2014

The exhibition, the idea was born when many sculptors of the world began to create works which naturally would have looked exactly on the beach. Today in Australia there are two beaches, where they spent the festival: in one of the bays of Queensland, as well as on the beach Kotesslo in Perth.



John Cox, Race 2012



Dion Parker Peacetime 2012



Ibrahim Koc, Komar 2012



A stone statue, 2013



A stone statue, 2013



Carly Kotinskaja, Sea Effect, 2009



Persons 2013

Free exhibition is sponsored by the state, and for residents of Australia is one of the most popular events. The next exhibition will open October 23, 2014 and will last until November 9, 2014, and the last ended March 24, 2014. Over the decades, twice a year along the coast are placed unique compositions that are consistent with the coastal landscape and a beach theme. It is very nice and worth watching.



Marie Francis Rose Praying 2013



Monte Lupo, Mermaid, 2012



Permanent sunset, Alejandro Propato 2013



Steve Bristow, who will take care of? 2011



Steve Bristow, who will take care of? 2011

At the exhibition attracts a lot of creative people: designers, artists, sculptors from all over the world. Especially a lot of Japanese.



Chairs by the Sea, 2013



Sandwich 2010



Tyrannosaurus 2013



The killer wave, Annette Tas 2013



Gone, gone ... Stuart Clipstone 2006



Philip Peperaydz, Walking on glass, 2010