Just when you thought I was fini with Sculpture by the Sea :) There is more to 'Cansumerism' than first meets the eye! Created by WA contemporary visual artists Hayley Bahr and Tim Keevil using recycled metals, perspex and printing equipment 'this evolving sculpture is a fully functioning printmaking studio. Inside lies a hammock for contemplation, a printmaking press and all the materials to create prints from etched recycled drink cans'. Even before discovering these internal workings this is an eye-catching, message sending sculpture lying semi-crushed on Cottesloe beach! Happy weekend, take care and stay safe...
Wow! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteVery creative in more ways than one!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! Today you live in a can instead in Diogenes' barrel....
ReplyDeleteI like this one, Grace!
ReplyDeleteWow pics Grace :)
ReplyDeleteFascinating work. Love it. Great photos too.
ReplyDeleteI'm probably a little slow, but it took me a bit to determine what the heck was going on here. And usually, we hire people to clean old, dented cans from the beach! :) Serious reflections for sure and the post was altogether enjoyable, or even as a certain Perthian might say, encroyable!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a great one, so creative with the inside!
ReplyDeleteCreativity seems to be thriving in Perth. Great photos Grace.
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat! The product of a very creative mind.
ReplyDelete...neat trash on the beach.
ReplyDeleteThis a such a marvelous post!
ReplyDeleteI missed last year's one in Sydney, so great to see some of the sculptures made their way to Perth too.
ReplyDeleteThat sure is an impressive message, Grace!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant art & cool reflections!
ReplyDeleteGreat art and great reflections. Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteI also liked this sculpture Grace, very imaginative.
ReplyDeleteThis is creative! Now I want one....
ReplyDeleteWauu ... this is great sculpture, never seen any like this.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I love these shots! ":-)
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