Long recognised as a versatile material with diverse applications, aluminium’s popularity in public art and sculpture continues to grow. Capral Aluminium is very proud to have supported a number of spectacular works currently exhibited as part of the Sculpture by the Sea Bondi exhibition in Sydney. In this highly coveted event, renowned artists showcase their innovative sculptures, many of which are crafted using Capral aluminium.

Sculpture by the Sea Bondi is an internationally acclaimed outdoor sculpture exhibition that takes place annually along the stunning coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama in Sydney, Australia. It attracts sculptors worldwide who create breathtaking artworks that captivate visitors and celebrate the beauty of nature and the human spirit. The exhibition has gained a reputation for pushing the boundaries of traditional sculpture and providing a platform for artists to showcase their creativity.

Aluminium's unique properties make it an ideal choice for sculptors. Its lightweight nature allows for intricate and delicate designs, while its strength ensures longevity and durability. Unlike other metals, aluminium is corrosion-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor installations. This versatility enables artists to experiment with various shapes, sizes, and textures, pushing the boundaries of traditional sculpture.

Additionally, aluminium is highly malleable, enabling sculptors to bend and shape it to their desired forms. This flexibility opens up endless possibilities for creative expression, allowing artists to bring their visions to life.

Sculpture by the Sea 2023

Key sculptures using Capral aluminium in Sculpture by the Sea Bondi

Sculpture by the Sea Bondi 2023 showcases an array of captivating artworks crafted using Capral Aluminium. One of the key sculptures to look out for 2023 is ‘No Colour in War’ by Emryn Ingram-Shute where the installation seeks to connect with the tragedy of the Ukrainian invasion through the deconstruction of anti-tank obstacles.

Emryn originally used steel to construct her sculpture but had some challenges with the material, following which she recreated her work using aluminium supplied by Capral.

Another notable sculpture is ‘From the Outside Looking In’ by WA artist Noah Birch. This work incorporates four visually distinct elements of underlying equality composed to stress their interdependence, finding balance and poise to create a complete visual. 

‘The Rise of Social Media’ by artist Andrew Braun from NSW is a popular addition to this year's lineup. Influenced by architectural and photography skills, Andre Braun explores our obsession with touchscreen devices and our growing addiction to digital technology.

WA artist Tim Macfarlane Reid’s work ‘Mantle’ is an exploration of unseen forces beneath the earth's surface. Slowly, undulating physical forces move and shift, impacting the landscape we experience.

Working with aluminium often requires advanced manufacturing techniques to ensure optimal results. Capral supports artists creating works for Sculpture by the Sea by providing aluminium, which is pre-machined, punched, and cut or bent according to their artistic vision. The lightweight nature of Capral aluminium makes it easier to handle during these processes, allowing for greater precision and control.

To achieve desired textures and finishes, artists may also experiment with surface treatments such as sanding, polishing, and anodising. Andrew Braun uses a combination of painted finishes to enhance the visual appeal of his work, adding depth and dimension to the artwork.

The partnership between Capral Aluminium and Sculpture by the Sea Bondi is a testament to the commitment of both organisations to promote innovation and creativity in the arts. Capral Aluminium's support enables artists to explore new possibilities and push the boundaries of sculpture, while Sculpture by the Sea Bondi provides a prestigious platform for these artworks to be showcased and appreciated by a global audience.