A girl walks on the handle of the 24-meter frying pan. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Dean Lewins
Sculpture by the Sea is an annual outdoor sculpture exhibition, the largest of its kind in Australia, that takes place at the beach in Sydney and Perth, reports Amusing Planet.
Initiated in 1996, the exhibition, currently at its 18th year, is spread over two kilometers from Bondi Beach to Tamarama Beach featuring over 100 sculptures by artists from 16 countries. Some of this year's highlights include Geoffrey Drake-Brockman's Counter, an interactive arch which counts viewers as they walk through it, and Andrew Hankin's giant frying pan on Tamarama beach named “We're fryin' out here.”
School children play on the sculpture We're Fryin' Out Here by Andrew Hankin on Tamarama Beach. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
The 2014 Sculpture by the Sea exhibition celebrates the 1000th artist to have featured in the event. The exhibition will run from October 23 to November 9.
'We're fryin' out here' by Andrew Hankin, on Tamarama Beach. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
A woman walks through Counter by Geoffrey Drake-Brockman. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
A peacock sculpture by Byeong Doo-moon titled ‘Our memory in your place’. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ William West
A peacock sculpture by Byeong Doo-moon titled ‘Our memory in your place’. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Jason Reed
Peter Lundberg's 'Ring' on Tamarama Beach was the winner of Sculpture By The Sea 2014. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
'Overconsumption' by Kerrie Argent, at Bondi. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer)
'My House is Your Home' by Ken Unsworth, at Marks Park. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
'Gift of the Rhinoceros' by Mikaela Castledine, on Tamarama Beach. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
'Currawong' by Lou Lambert, at Marks Park. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
'Breaching' by Michael Greve, at Marks Park. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
Surfers walk under an installation by artist Alejandro Propato from Argentina titled “permanent sunrise”. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ William West
A visitor photographs Alejandro Propato's Permanent Sunrise on Sydney's Tamarama Beach before dawn. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Jason Reed
A sculpture by artist Linda Matthews of Australia titled “Coastal totem” Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ William West
The Wanderer by British sculptor Sean Henry. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
'Wine Talk' by Richard Tipping, at Bondi. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
Sisyphus by George Andric. Photo taken from Amusing Planet/ Cameron Spencer
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