andrew hankin cooks up beach installation with oversized frying pan
image courtesy of ogilvy

 

 

 

sculpture by the sea returns to sydney’s bondi beach, seeing the 2-kilometer long tamarama coastal walk transformed into a temporary art park. over 100 works by creatives from both australia and across the world line the sand, shore and dunes from now until november 9th, 2014.

 

 


bondi 2014 artist interview series with andrew hankin
video courtesy of sculpturebythesea

 

 

 

for this edition, artist and senior copywriter at ogilvy andrew hankin has placed an enormous frying pan right in the middle of the beach. the oversized skillet is filled with sand from the surrounding site, allowing visitors to lie within and play inside the massive sculptural installation. ‘we’re frying out here’ has been created in collaboration with sunsense, and aims to raise awareness to the dangers of sunbathing and serve as a reminder not to over ‘cook’ during summer. ‘it’s a great honor to have been selected into sculpture by the sea but an even better feeling to have been able to create a sculpture with an important message behind it.’ hankin describes.

andrew hankin frying pan for scultpure by the sea
the enormous frying pan is placed right in the middle of the beach
photo by clyde yee

andrew hankin frying pan for scultpure by the sea
visitors are invited to lie within and play inside the massive sculptural installation
photo by viktor vavrecka

andrew hankin frying pan for scultpure by the sea
visitors to the bondi edition of sculpture by the sea experience the installation
photo by clyde yee

andrew hankin frying pan for scultpure by the sea
the handle serves as a place for children to climb upon
photo by clyde yee

andrew hankin frying pan for scultpure by the sea
the work serves as a reminder to wear sunscreen and protect yourself
photo by clyde yee

 

 


sunsense sculpture by the sea — making of
video courtesy of ego pharmaceuticals