Waiheke island’s 2013 headland sculptures

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Waiheke Island’s 2013 Headland Waiheke Island’s 2013 Headland SculpturesSculptures

““April 1975” Matthew MuirApril 1975” Matthew Muir

““April 1975” – Internal View, Matthew MuirApril 1975” – Internal View, Matthew Muir

““Shrine for the Sea, Soil, and Sky” – Terry StringerShrine for the Sea, Soil, and Sky” – Terry Stringer

““Beyond Good and Evil” – Konstantin DimopoulosBeyond Good and Evil” – Konstantin Dimopoulos

““Beyond Good and Evil - Close Up”Beyond Good and Evil - Close Up”

““Zenith” – Ray HaydonZenith” – Ray Haydon

““Waiheke Island Sway” – Fatu Feu’uWaiheke Island Sway” – Fatu Feu’u

““Inside Bunker Vision: HI-FI” – Jonathan OrganInside Bunker Vision: HI-FI” – Jonathan Organ

““Every Home Should Have One” – Peter LangeEvery Home Should Have One” – Peter Lange

““I Am Auckland” Front View with Code – Aaron McConchieI Am Auckland” Front View with Code – Aaron McConchie

“ “I Am Auckland” - Back ViewI Am Auckland” - Back View

““Breath” – Nic MoonBreath” – Nic Moon

““Breath” Close-Up – Nic MoonBreath” Close-Up – Nic Moon

““Look Darling It's Tom and Nancy” – Christian NicolsonLook Darling It's Tom and Nancy” – Christian Nicolson

““Viewpoint” – Matt AkehurstViewpoint” – Matt Akehurst

““Viewpoint” - Checking Out the ViewViewpoint” - Checking Out the View

One of the Views through “Viewpoint”One of the Views through “Viewpoint”

““Overview, Overlook, Oversee” – Graham BennettOverview, Overlook, Oversee” – Graham Bennett

““Wildfire” – Sarah BrillWildfire” – Sarah Brill

““Death Row” – Regan GentryDeath Row” – Regan Gentry

The Headland Sculpture Walk is a biennial event The Headland Sculpture Walk is a biennial event held on Waiheke Island (35 minutes by ferry held on Waiheke Island (35 minutes by ferry from Auckland, New Zealand) at Matiatia, during from Auckland, New Zealand) at Matiatia, during the latter part of January and early February. the latter part of January and early February. This year (2013), thirty large-scale sculptures – This year (2013), thirty large-scale sculptures – designed specially for the location – were designed specially for the location – were chosen by a panel of selectors from more than chosen by a panel of selectors from more than 100 submissions from established and emerging 100 submissions from established and emerging artists. The sculptures were exhibited along 2.5 artists. The sculptures were exhibited along 2.5 kilometres of walkway with stunning views along kilometres of walkway with stunning views along Waiheke’s coastline and across the Hauraki Waiheke’s coastline and across the Hauraki Gulf. Gulf.

For more information and about this major art For more information and about this major art event for Waiheke Island and Auckland, visit event for Waiheke Island and Auckland, visit http://by-julietbonnay.com/2013/02/headland-sculptures-for-2013/http://by-julietbonnay.com/2013/02/headland-sculptures-for-2013/ where you will also find a selection of photos of where you will also find a selection of photos of the winning artists. the winning artists.

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