“Sculpture By The Sea 2018”: Sydney’s Annual Beachside Art Exhibition

Grey skies threatened to dull the first days of Sculpture by the Sea, Sydney’s free annual beachside art exhibition, with the unveiling of 107 sculptures along a 2km stretch of coastline at Bondi. While heavy rain over the past few weeks meant a handful of sculptures were yet to be installed, a burst of warm weather on Saturday saw crowds turning up to catch a glimpse of the quirky, startling, contemplative and surreal oceanside artworks.


Damien Hirst Looking For Sharks is seen as part of Sculpture By The Sea at Tamarama Beach on October 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)


The sculpture “Land:Place:Site” by NSW artist Wendy Teakel is exhibited along the Bondi to Tamarama Coastal walk as part of the Sculpture by the Sea 2018 exhibition in Sydney, Australia, 18 October 2018. (Photo by Noel McLaughlin/The Guardian)


Visitors pose with sculptures titled Shifting Horizons by artist April Pine, part of the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibiton in Sydney on October 19, 2018. The annual event showcases artists from all over the world exhibited on the coastal walk between Bondi Beach and Tamarama. (Photo by Peter Parks/AFP Photo)


Ziptide by Rima Zabaneh and Berenice Rarig is seen as part of Sculpture By The Sea at Tamarama Beach on October 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jessica Wyld/The Guardian)


Sargasso Sphere by Elizabeth Kelly is seen as part of Sculpture By The Sea at Tamarama Beach on October 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by G. Carr/The Guardian)


Conversations Found in Translation by Hossein Valamanesh is seen as part of Sculpture By The Sea at Tamarama Beach on October 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jessica Wyld/The Guardian)


The Face by Deborah Halpern is seen as part of Sculpture By The Sea at Tamarama Beach on October 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Charlotte Curd/The Guardian)


Counterpoints by Penelope Forlano is seen as part of Sculpture By The Sea at Tamarama Beach on October 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by G. Carr/The Guardian)


Flight by Rhiannon West is seen as part of Sculpture By The Sea at Tamarama Beach on October 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Noel McLaughlin/The Guardian)


Flight by Rhiannon West is seen as part of Sculpture By The Sea at Tamarama Beach on October 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Noel McLaughlin/The Guardian)


The Sculpture Bank (2017) by Chinese artist Mu Boyan is exhibited along the Bondi to Tamarama Coastal walk as part of the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia, October 18, 2018. (Photo by Charlotte Curd/The Guardian)

If you want more awesome content, subscribe to Design You Trust Facebook page.

More Inspiring Stories

Adorable Kid Wears Hand-Crocheted Predator Costume

Handcrafted Floor Rugs By SurfaceWerks

Giant Whale Against Ocean’s Pollution In Bruges

Artist's Incredible Hand-Painted Clay Sculptures Look Like Whimsical Illustrations

World's Largest Panorama TITANIC Gives Insight To A Tragic Moment 105 Years Ago

Superb Paper Art Creations Of The Contemporary Artist Bianca Severijns

Man Spends $4,000 On Giant Statue To Give Town The Middle Finger - It’s Art, Officials Say

50 Awesome and Colorful Photoshoots of the 1970s Fashion and Style Trends

This Artist Is Here To "Confuse Your Brain" With Surreal Photo Art

Man Creates Weird Self Portraits, Calls It Art

Artist Built The City Of ‘Salem’s Lot’ As A Tribute To Stephen King’s Great Novel

Artist Designs Classic Cars Inspired By Exotic Wild Animals

When Does Food Cross The Line And Become Art?

Artist Courtney Mattison Sculpts Colossal Ceramic Coral Reefs

An Illustrated Police Equipment Catalogue From 1891

“Leave Me Alone Sweater” By Ruth Grace

Brittle Skeletons Crocheted From Discarded Textiles By Caitlin McCormack

Florigami: Wonderful, Intricate Origami Animals That Live In Glass Bell Jars

Japanese Latte Artist Creates Beautiful And Colourful Depictions Of Various Bird Species

Here’s Collection Of 40 Miniature Paper Parrots of This Artist

Design Duo Creates Chairs Inspired By The Human Anatomy

The Wave Shelf By Studio Lorier Can Change Its Shape

The Superb Digital Art & Photography Of Daimen Pape

The Superb Papercraft Object Design by Oupas Design

Low Pixel CG: The Playful Ceramic Artwork Of Toshiya Masuda

Artists Builds Tiny Tree-Houses Around Common House Plants And It’s Awesome!

Striking Three-Dimensional Interventions by Mr. June Layer Geometric Paintings Onto Architectural Elements

Alien Muppets Horror: Bulgarian Artists Create Super Stunning Xenomorph Kermit

Craftsman Makes An Incredible Stained Glass Octopus Chandeliers

The Best Creations Of 2019 Texas SandFest And Facepalming Lincoln Is The Winner