Free advertisement for Ella Bache skin care products who put up a sculpture made of over 24,000 fresh peaches outside the Museum of Contemporary Art in Circular Quay. The sculpture is 5 m high and 12m long and is supported by a steel frame covered in polystyrene. The sculpture is titled 'Ella'.
View the 'original size' pic if you want to verify they are fresh peaches.
It was a rainy day and the grounds were soaking wet.
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Four different close-up shots of the peach sculpture.
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This one reveals how big the peach sculpture is relative to the size of a spectator.
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This one reveals its location. Surprisingly this peach sculpture survived a whole day of downpour.
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Touching up Elle!
After a week on display and constant rain, the peaches were still intact but the colours had somewhat dissipated. I was a bit horrified to witness them using paint to touch up the whole thing. These peaches were definitely not edible as a result.
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