Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Monday, 28 May 2012

City of Sydney Library


The scale model of Sydney CBD set into the floor of the City of Sydney Library was proving fascinating for the kids.

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Baby Chino

Met this cutie when I was killing time in a coffee shop between appointments. Unfortunately, I can't remember her name.

Friday, 15 April 2011

Lakemba Mosque - The Children

I was surprised that she was with the men while they were praying but, although it isn't encouraged, its allowed until she reaches puberty.


Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Oops

This is one from the Winter Festival, or whatever its called, that I didn't get a chance to use last year.

Sunday, 4 April 2010

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Passengers


Most passengers were Australians but there was a smattering of foreign tourists on board.


Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Keeping Cool


Oh to be young enough to get away with this. Kids cooling off during one of the stinking hot days a week or so ago.

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Sculpture by the Sea (10)


Dream Home - Jane Gillings. Be careful what you wish for. Wood, discarded plastic, hardware. The kids loved this one, they could play inside as well like a big cubby house.

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Sculpture by the Sea (3)


This little chap was really enjoying himself.

Foreground - A Crab in the Works, Gordon Mitchell - Transforming an everyday object into that of monumental scale. Evoking memories of losing a valuable watch at the beach or the discovery of a treasure. Aluminium, mild steel.
Background - The Dandi Lion, William Eastlake, While exploring the influence of material and its inherent structural qualities in the creation of space, we manipulate the experience and interpretation of the viewer. Bamboo, sisal rope, organic cotton.

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Sculpture by the Sea (2)


This one has been quite controversial as it is anatomically correct and the local council made the artist put a swimsuit on his sculpture. After initially complying, the artist returned and removed the offending article of clothing and the sculpture can now be seen as it was intended. It certainly caught the attention of the little chap below.



Little Boy Lost, Paul Trefry - Made from the heart, without pressure from other parties. Silicon fibreglass, human hair.