The Sydney Seaside Sculpture Show was first unveiled in 1997 and later became the annual outdoor sculpture event, which is held every October to November in Sydney Bondi Beach, one of Australia's most beautiful beaches. Since the first seaside sculpture exhibition in 1997, a total of 1,272 sculptors have been exhibited. The sculptures have spread along the undulating trails of the Bangdai seaside, southward, and all the way to Tamarama Beach. These exaggerated, fantasy, bold and creative sculptures displayed to everyone with the sea, sand, rocks, and blue sky are so spectacular and close to life, and they intuitively integrate "humanity and nature, art and life". The seaside sculpture exhibition broke through the old restrictions of the gallery, put the exhibition in nature, and created a unique city cultural business card for Sydney while placing public art in a more open realm. Every October is the warm and prosperous season of early summer in Sydney, and artists from all over the world who are passionate about modern sculpture will gather together to make a series of sculptures with a rich atmosphere of the times. At this time, the Sydney seaside sculpture exhibition is a dazzling array of visitors from all sides. The 21st Sydney Seaside Sculpture Exhibition will be open to the public from October 19 to November 5, 2017. We will return to Shanghai on October 22. Taking advantage of Saturday, October 21, the little girl rested and a family of three went to Bangdai Beach to watch the exhibition. The visit began for2 hours. This is the world's largest free outdoor sculpture exhibition, the 2017 exhibition, a two-kilometer stretch of coastline, a total of 104 sculptures from 15 countries, attracted about 500,000 visitors to see. Figure 1: "Walking Woman" walking woman - author Peter Lundberg (USA); Figure 2: Rangerer wanderer - author Xia Hang Xiahang (China); Figure 3: High Tide wave - author Tsukasa Nakahara (Japan); Figure 4: Under One Sky under the same sky - author Stephen Marr; Figure 5: Fragments fragment - author Tim Macfarlane Reid (Western Australia); Figure 6: "Trip I, Trip II,Trip III" Travel I, Travel II, Travel III - Author April Pine; Figure 7: "Autumn Moon in the Sky" Changtian Qiuyue - Author Chen Wenling (Chen Wenling - China) - composed of Chinese teenagers, golden monkeys, turtles, red-crowned cranes, moon and other elements; Figure 8: "Welding Iron Sculptor" Welded iron sculptor - Author Naidee Changmoh; Figure 9: Foci focus - author Karl Meyer (South Australia); Figure 10: Divergent Dispersity - Author Johannes Pannekoek (diversive thinking, also known as diffuse thinking, radiation thinking, different thinking. It is a thinking method to imagine from different directions, ways and angles, explore multiple answers, and finally solve the problem satisfactorily).
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The Sydney Seaside Sculpture Show was first unveiled in 1997 and later became the annual outdoor sculpture event, which is held every October to November in Sydney Bondi Beach, one of Australia's most beautiful beaches. Since the first seaside sculpture exhibition in 1997, a total of 1,272 sculptors have been exhibited. The sculptures have spread along the undulating trails of the Bangdai seaside, southward, and all the way to Tamarama Beach. These exaggerated, fantasy, bold and creative sculptures displayed to everyone with the sea, sand, rocks, and blue sky are so spectacular and close to life, and they intuitively integrate "humanity and nature, art and life". The seaside sculpture exhibition broke through the old restrictions of the gallery, put the exhibition in nature, and created a unique city cultural business card for Sydney while placing public art in a more open realm. Every October is the warm and prosperous season of early summer in Sydney, and artists from all over the world who are passionate about modern sculpture will gather together to make a series of sculptures with a rich atmosphere of the times. At this time, the Sydney seaside sculpture exhibition is a dazzling array of visitors from all sides. The 21st Sydney Seaside Sculpture Exhibition will be open to the public from October 19 to November 5, 2017. We will return to Shanghai on October 22. Taking advantage of Saturday, October 21, the little girl rested and a family of three went to Bangdai Beach to watch the exhibition. The visit began for2 hours. This is the world's largest free outdoor sculpture exhibition, the 2017 exhibition, a two-kilometer stretch of coastline, a total of 104 sculptures from 15 countries, attracted about 500,000 visitors to see. Figure 1: "Walking Woman" walking woman - author Peter Lundberg (USA); Figure 2: Rangerer wanderer - author Xia Hang Xiahang (China); Figure 3: High Tide wave - author Tsukasa Nakahara (Japan); Figure 4: Under One Sky under the same sky - author Stephen Marr; Figure 5: Fragments fragment - author Tim Macfarlane Reid (Western Australia); Figure 6: "Trip I, Trip II,Trip III" Travel I, Travel II, Travel III - Author April Pine; Figure 7: "Autumn Moon in the Sky" Changtian Qiuyue - Author Chen Wenling (Chen Wenling - China) - composed of Chinese teenagers, golden monkeys, turtles, red-crowned cranes, moon and other elements; Figure 8: "Welding Iron Sculptor" Welded iron sculptor - Author Naidee Changmoh; Figure 9: Foci focus - author Karl Meyer (South Australia); Figure 10: Divergent Dispersity - Author Johannes Pannekoek (diversive thinking, also known as diffuse thinking, radiation thinking, different thinking. It is a thinking method to imagine from different directions, ways and angles, explore multiple answers, and finally solve the problem satisfactorily).
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