Leda Alexopoulou to feature at Sculpture by the Sea in Sydney

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Greek artist Leda Alexopoulou will showcase her artwork at this year’s Sculptures by the Sea exhibition held at Sydney’s Bondi Beach from October 20 until November 6.

Leda’s diverse work includes drawings, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, design objects and land art. Combined they illustrate both her sophisticated aesthetic, as well as her essential need for creation in and of itself.

Leda Alexopoulou.

This is the second year in a row that Alexopoulou’s work will be on display at the exhibition.

From Bondi to Tamarama Beach, Sculptures by the Sea is a spectacular coastal walk featuring more than 100 sculptures by artists from Australia and across the world.

Sculpture by the Sea is the world’s largest free to the public sculpture exhibition in 2023.

More details on the exhibition can be found here.

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