An unexpected series of finds in Macarthur Street in the city, the Fossil Stone series of bronze sculptures by Paul Blizzard.
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An unexpected series of finds in Macarthur Street in the city, the Fossil Stone series of bronze sculptures by Paul Blizzard.
An unexpected series of finds in Macarthur Street in the city, the Fossil Stone series of bronze sculptures by Paul Blizzard. A platypus skeleton with a leg caught in a six-pack ring.
An unexpected series of finds in Macarthur Street in the city, the Fossil Stone series of bronze sculptures by Paul Blizzard.
An unexpected series of finds in Macarthur Street in the city, the Fossil Stone series of bronze sculptures by Paul Blizzard.
An unexpected series of finds in Macarthur Street in the city, the Fossil Stone series of bronze sculptures by Paul Blizzard.
An unexpected series of finds in Macarthur Street in the city, the Fossil Stone series of bronze sculptures by Paul Blizzard.
An unexpected series of finds in Macarthur Street in the city, the Fossil Stone series of bronze sculptures by Paul Blizzard.
An unexpected series of finds in Macarthur Street in the city, the Fossil Stone series of bronze sculptures by Paul Blizzard.
‘Excuse Me Mr Seagull’ by Paul Jesse (2017) in San Remo.
Too-roo-dun, the bunyip of the Koo Wee Rup Swamp. It was said to live in the mud of of waterhole that never dried up, and had a reputation of being devouring human flesh. Now the bunyip can is found on the banks of Sawtells Inlet in Tooradin.
Dean Bowen’s bronze sculpture, The Farmer (2007), in the Shepparton Showgrounds.
“Come in Spinner” is one of the 72 sculptures from the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games. The sculptures represented the nations competing in the Games; the spinner dolphin is found around Niue in the Pacific..