10 reasons to visit Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi before it’s gone for another year!

Posted: November 5, 2015 / News

Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015 will wrap up for another year on Sunday 8 November, so we’ve come up with a list of the 10 reasons why you should get yourself down to the Bondi to Tamarama Beach coastal walk!

1. Cool your jets with the monster sized Bottles by RCM Collective

Photo by Jarrad Seng

RCM Collective, the bottles, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo by Jarrad Seng

2. Visit #thegroundsbythesea and eat everything in sight. (Second breakfasts are not just for Hobbits, ok?)

image from The Grounds by the Sea

3. Take your crush on a date and woo them with your art knowledge (and go in for a cuddle at Haruyuki Uchida’s  sculpture embrace)

Haruyuki Uchida, embrace (2014), Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo Clyde Yee

Haruyuki Uchida, embrace (2014), Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo Clyde Yee

4. Relive all of your barbie dreams (or nightmares) at Annette Thas’ ‘Wave 2’

Annette Thas, wave 2, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo Jarrad Seng

Annette Thas, wave 2, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo Jarrad Seng

5. Prove how strong your Instagram game is with views like this…

Matthew Asimakis, Clarence Lee & Caitlin Roseby, half gate, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo Meredith Schofield

Matthew Asimakis, Clarence Lee & Caitlin Roseby, half gate, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo Meredith Schofield

 

6. Watch yourself being watched at Jukub Geltner’s ‘nest o6’

Photo by Jarrad Seng

Hint! Click here to see a live feed from the cameras. Jakub Geltner, nest 06, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo by Jarrad Seng.

7. Have nightmares for life by losing yourself in Anne-Marie Pedersen’s blinking ‘eye’

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Anne-Marie Pedersen, eye, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo Clyde Yee.

8. Have second thoughts about that roo burger you had last night when you see Jimmy Rix’s ‘Troubled Youth’

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9. To give your active wear a workout  (or at least, work off that Grounds smoothie) on the 2km coastal walk.

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Matthew Asimakis, Clarence Lee & Caitlin Roseby, half gate, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2015. Photo Clyde Yee

 

10. The sculptures are different every year, and if you don’t see them now, you might never get another chance! #yolo

Photo by Jarrad Seng

Photo by Jarrad Seng


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