Thursday 29 December 2022

Local art, Castlecliff




 We rode our bikes over to Castlecliff Beach...but the café was closed...well, everyone needs a break. 

The sand there is black, and there are heaps of driftwood of all sizes. 

One man has a garden full....he has had to reduce his stockpile as there was a fire, and that spread to a neighbour's property! Other people have been doing the same, on a smaller scale, but this is his...I am sure that I put pictures on here during a previous visit.




There were sculptures in front of the library







There were murals on the library walls...



And the bus shelter


And on the dairy walls...





It is stunning...but typical of a place where being an artist is not weird!

We avoided the main road back to our coach's house...but found the new industrial area to be. It is understandable that it should be away from Tsunami prone zones....but it is sad to see both good farmland and wetland areas disappearing.

3 comments:

Barbara Rogers said...

I'm so happy to see a post here! And these art pieces are incredible!

The Weaver of Grass said...

I am really enjoying your take on it all.

kjsutcliffe said...

Read about Dan Mills - see he is originally from the UK. Lovely to see so much art about and in such a joyful way. Hope you had a good Christmas and here is to a lovely new year, may it be kind and gentle xx