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Hundreds of Barbie dolls comprise the sculpture entitled 'Wave 2' by West Australian artist Annette Thas on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. Sydney's coastal walk between Bondi and Tamarama has been transformed into a temporary sculpture park featuring over 100 sculptures from Australian and international artists, billed as the largest free sculpture exhibition in the world. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

Hundreds of Barbie dolls comprise the sculpture entitled 'Wave 2' by West Australian artist Annette Thas on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. Sydney's coastal walk between Bondi and Tamarama has been transformed into a temporary sculpture park featuring over 100 sculptures from Australian and international artists, billed as the largest free sculpture exhibition in the world. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A volunteer wipes sea spray off the painted bronze sculpture entitled 'Harbour' by Chinese artist Chen Wenling during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A volunteer wipes sea spray off the painted bronze sculpture entitled 'Harbour' by Chinese artist Chen Wenling during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A father holds his son upside down to match a bronze sculpture by Thai artist Naidee Changmoh entitled 'Fun' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A father holds his son upside down to match a bronze sculpture by Thai artist Naidee Changmoh entitled 'Fun' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



The rising sun is pictured through the cast concrete sculpture "Open" by American artist Peter Lundberg during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

The rising sun is pictured through the cast concrete sculpture "Open" by American artist Peter Lundberg during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A photographer adjusts his camera before before taking a picture at sunrise of the cast concrete sculpture "Open" by American artist Peter Lundberg during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A photographer adjusts his camera before before taking a picture at sunrise of the cast concrete sculpture "Open" by American artist Peter Lundberg during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A painted bronze by Chinese artist Wang Shugang entitled 'Man on Ball' is pictured among visitors during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A painted bronze by Chinese artist Wang Shugang entitled 'Man on Ball' is pictured among visitors during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A man poses with a bronze sculpture by Thai artist Naidee Changmoh entitled 'Fun' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A man poses with a bronze sculpture by Thai artist Naidee Changmoh entitled 'Fun' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



Surfers ride the waves off Sydney's Bondi Beach behind the stainless steel and bronze sculpture by Australian artist Ben Fasham entitled ' BJF13' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

Surfers ride the waves off Sydney's Bondi Beach behind the stainless steel and bronze sculpture by Australian artist Ben Fasham entitled ' BJF13' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



Sunlight peeks through the morning clouds onto the Pacific Ocean as a photographer takes a picture of the stainless steel and bronze sculpture by Australian artist Ben Fasham entitled 'BJF13' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

Sunlight peeks through the morning clouds onto the Pacific Ocean as a photographer takes a picture of the stainless steel and bronze sculpture by Australian artist Ben Fasham entitled 'BJF13' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A visitor to Sydney's 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition sits on a granite sculpture entitled 'The first experience of a poet #3', October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A visitor to Sydney's 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition sits on a granite sculpture entitled 'The first experience of a poet #3', October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



Visitors to the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition are silhouetted against a stormy sky in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

Visitors to the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition are silhouetted against a stormy sky in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A girl takes a close look at the fiberglass and iron sculpture entitled 'Quotidianity' by Italian artist Fabio Pietrantonio during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A girl takes a close look at the fiberglass and iron sculpture entitled 'Quotidianity' by Italian artist Fabio Pietrantonio during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A woman takes her dog for a walk alongside British artist Laurence Edward's bronze sculpture entitled 'Crouching Man'  during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A woman takes her dog for a walk alongside British artist Laurence Edward's bronze sculpture entitled 'Crouching Man' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



Children play around giant spray bottles by Australian artists from the RCM Collective on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

Children play around giant spray bottles by Australian artists from the RCM Collective on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A giant fiberglass and steel sculpture entitled 'Flying Fish' by Australian artists Gillie and Marc Schattner dwarfs visitors to the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A giant fiberglass and steel sculpture entitled 'Flying Fish' by Australian artists Gillie and Marc Schattner dwarfs visitors to the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



An embracing couple is reflected in multiple mirrors in the artwork entitled 'Half Gate' by Australian artists Matthew Asimakis, Clarence Lee and Caitlin Roseby during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

An embracing couple is reflected in multiple mirrors in the artwork entitled 'Half Gate' by Australian artists Matthew Asimakis, Clarence Lee and Caitlin Roseby during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A visitor to Sydney's 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition poses for a friend's camera whilst standing on the cast concrete sculpture "Open" by American artist Peter Lundberg, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A visitor to Sydney's 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition poses for a friend's camera whilst standing on the cast concrete sculpture "Open" by American artist Peter Lundberg, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A surfer runs down the beach past hundreds of Barbie dolls comprising the sculpture 'Wave 2' by West Australian artist Annette Thas on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A surfer runs down the beach past hundreds of Barbie dolls comprising the sculpture 'Wave 2' by West Australian artist Annette Thas on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A woman poses for a friend's picture alongside the bronze sculpture by Thai artist Naidee Changmoh entitled 'Fun' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A woman poses for a friend's picture alongside the bronze sculpture by Thai artist Naidee Changmoh entitled 'Fun' during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, October 23, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A painted bronze by Chinese artist Wang Shugang titled "Man on Ball" is pictured among visitors during the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A painted bronze by Chinese artist Wang Shugang titled "Man on Ball" is pictured among visitors during the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A giant fiberglass and steel sculpture titled "Flying Fish" by Australian artists Gillie and Marc Shattner dwarfs visitors before sunrise at the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A giant fiberglass and steel sculpture titled "Flying Fish" by Australian artists Gillie and Marc Shattner dwarfs visitors before sunrise at the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A woman reacts as she sprays water from a giant spray bottle art installation by Australian artists from the RCM Collective, on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A woman reacts as she sprays water from a giant spray bottle art installation by Australian artists from the RCM Collective, on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



A woman performs her morning yoga ritual among giant spray bottles, an art installation by Australian artists from the RCM Collective, on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

A woman performs her morning yoga ritual among giant spray bottles, an art installation by Australian artists from the RCM Collective, on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)



The sun rises over the Pacific Ocean, behind a bronze sculpture by British artist Laurence Edward titled "Crouching Man", during the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)

The sun rises over the Pacific Ocean, behind a bronze sculpture by British artist Laurence Edward titled "Crouching Man", during the 19th annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition in Sydney, Australia October 24, 2015. (Photo by Jason Reed/Reuters)
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