Yesterday evening I thought it would be a good idea to drive to Cottesloe to watch the sunset. My dear hubby did say he didn’t think there would one as it was too cloudy, of course he was right. I’ve never seen such a strange sky. After a 40 degrees the day before the temperature plummeted to 25 degrees bringing the most intense thick clouds and a very nippy wind. Still I managed to capture some shots of sculptures I’ve not seen before.




Every Friday Cee or Marsha from Always Write host a challenge – Photographing Public Art. The art should be visible from the street or sidewalk or in any outdoor places. Some suggestions from Cee below.
- Seasonal Displays
- Graffiti
- Statues and Sculptures
- Collections
- Store Windows
- Murals
- Transportation
- Car Shows
- Artistic Construction (Bridge, benches and buildings)
- Wall Art
Great shots, Ali.
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Thank you Neal 😊
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When my husband tells me there won’t be a sunset tonight, I tell him, “There will be a sunset; we just won’t see it.” 🙂 The sculptures are beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
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Haha that’s a good one Betty!
Thanks for visiting 🙂
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Not much of a sunset, true, but the sculptures are interesting. I really like the second one of the acrobats!
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Thanks Sarah 😊 me too!
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beautiful sculptures, Ali!
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Thanks Lola 🙂
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What a gorgeous post! It’s not just those lovely skies but what you have photographed with them that makes this piece so special.
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Thanks so much Bert and Rusha 😊
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Oh Alison, these are marvelous photos for this week 😀 😀
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Thanks Cee 🙂
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beautiful sculptures! And those moody skies just add to the overall effect 🙂
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Thanks Meg, we don’t often get skies like that in summer
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Marsha and I take turns hosting this challenge. I added your link to her challenge since she is hosting this week. Here is her link: https://alwayswrite.blog/2021/12/10/ppac-26-melbourne-walk-3-hosier-lane/
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Thanks Cee, I get confused!
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You can just link to me, I’ll put a link on Marsha’s when its her week 😀
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What brilliant sculptures. I just love the acrobats.
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Thanks Mari, I think it’s the favourite
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Oh Ali… these sculptures all look very graceful. Good capture!
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Thanks so much Teresa 😀
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These are great artworks Ali! We have just had three donated sculptures unveiled in Tumbarumba which will be part of a Sculpture Trail opening next year as part of bushfire recovery. I’ve featured on today in a post. Another one is very controversial and I’ll feature it next week. Maybe I should link up this coming week with Marsha and Cee!
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Yes you should! We have some wonderful sculptures in Cottesloe
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These are amazing sculptures to see Ali.
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Congratulations! I featured your post on PPAC this week.
I hope your weekend is filled with wonder.
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Thanks very much Cee.. have a great weekend 😊
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