These artworks, located along Argyle Street at The Rocks and Millers Point, are part of the Vivid Sydney festival. “Web of Light” (top) created by Ruth McDermott and Ben Baxter hangs above two buildings at the entrance to Cambridge Street. It highlights the beauty and mystery of a spider’s web using around 1000 chandelier crystals to refract natural and artificial light to mimic water droplets on a web. “Eye See You” (bottom) created by German artist Zymryte Hoxhaj is located in front of the cliffs of Observatory Hill. Coloured lights reflect off more than 300 handmade, printed puppets who watch you with their giant eye.
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Balmain Wharf, also known as the Thames Street wharf is in the inner west suburb of Balmain. Sitting on Mort Bay, it is serviced by Sydney Ferries which provide regular services between Circular Quay and Parramatta. There’s a glimpse of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the distance.
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‘Walking In Time’ is a wire sculpture created by Dominique Sutton in 2003. It is locatedĀ on the footpath outside the HSBC Bank head office alongĀ George Street.