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A virtual tour through the Bruns Sculpture Walk

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Thousands of locals and holiday makers were at times overtaken by suprise, delight, intrigue and laughter as they stumbled upon yet another of the 46 installations dotted around the Bruns Terrace, estuary, Torikina and beach. The wonderfully creative pieces formed the first Brunswick Heads Sculpture Nature Walk.

If you missed the chance to see it first-hand, take a virtual walk through Jeff Dawson’s spectacular photo gallery.


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3 COMMENTS

  1. Art is a coordination of the mind in a logical way to tell story.
    The above 23 pictures are arranged not in that story.

  2. Humorous, beautiful, colourful, thought-provoking, even useful (the grassy mound, to stay? Good to sit & lean against?)…..all in wonderful settings! Glad to see this sort of thing popping up more & more!

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