1/16Swell Sculpture Festival. Picture: Mike Batterham
Swell Sculpture Festival
THE state’s largest outdoor exhibition festival is back again, transforming 1km of beachfront at Currumbin as more than 60 artists showcase their work.
2/16Swell Sculpture Festival. Picture: Mike Batterham
3/16Swell Sculpture Festival: Picture Mike Batterham
4/16Swell Sculpture Festival: Melissa Hirsch. Jellyfish Tree. Picture: Mike Batterham
5/16Swell Sculpture Festival: Picture Mike Batterham
6/16Swell Sculpture Festival: Jordyn Hamilton 10 looking at work by Monte Lupo called Attenboroughs Minions. Picture: Mike Batterham
7/16Swell Sculpture Festival: Picture Mike Batterham
8/16Swell Sculpture Festival: L-R Kurtis Beesley, 3, and Ellie Swift of Coolangatta looking at the lion. Pict:ure: Mike Batterham
9/16Swell Sculpture Festival: ‘Blowing in the Wind’ by Isaac Patmore. Picture: by Scott Fletcher
10/16Swell Sculpture Festival: John Wilson and Leon King have created ‘Nanny State’. Picture: Scott Fletcher
11/16Swell Sculpture Festival: ‘Death Cult’ by Daniel Clemmett. Picture: Scott Fletcher
12/16Swell Sculpture Festival: John Cox with his sculpture called See Life. Pic: Richard Gosling
13/16Crowds and People looking at art at the Swell sculpture festival held on Currumbin Beach . at art by Melissa Hirsch called Jellyfish Tree . Picture Mike Batterham
14/16Crowds and People looking at art at the Swell sculpture festival held on Currumbin Beach . at art by Melissa Hirsch called Jellyfish Tree . Picture Mike Batterham
15/16Crowds and People looking at art at the Swell sculpture festival held on Currumbin Beach . at art by Melissa Hirsch called Jellyfish Tree . Picture Mike Batterham
16/16Crowds and People looking at art at the Swell sculpture festival held on Currumbin Beach . art by Melissa Hirsch called Jellyfish Tree . Picture Mike Batterham
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