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Entry titled "Picnic" by Canadian-based artists Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky among the chosen on display

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A sculpture titled "Picnic" by Canadian based artists Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky, who have exhibited at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Vancouver Art Gallery, the Power Plant in Toronto and Musée d’art Contemporain in Montreal. The 19th annual "Sculpture by the Sea" exhibition runs from October 22 - November 8, along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk in Sydney, Australia.Sculpture by the Sea

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A sculpture by artist Nortel Flavel is displayed at the "Sculpture by the Sea" exhibition in Sydney. This year the exhibit attracted about 500 submissions and is the world's largest annual free-to-the-public outdoor sculpture exhibition.Saeed Khan/AFP / Getty Images

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Surfers ride the waves off Sydney's Bondi Beach behind the stainless steel and bronze sculpture by Australian artist Ben Fasham entitled ' BJF13'Jason Reed/Reuters

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Hundreds of Barbie dolls comprise the sculpture entitled 'Wave 2' by West Australian artist Annette Thas on Tamarama Beach during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney.Jason Reed/Reuters

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A volunteer wipes sea spray off the painted bronze sculpture entitled 'Harbour' by Chinese artist Chen Wenling during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition in Sydney.Jason Reed/Reuters

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A model presents a costume created by Marina DeBris using trash collected from the beach at the "Sculpture by the Sea".Saeed Khan/AFP / Getty Images

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A surfer walks past an installation called "The Bottles". Entrants from Brazil, Canada, China and England are among the 39 international artists with some of the 107 works in the exhibition.Rick Rycroft/The Associated Press

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An embracing couple is reflected in multiple mirrors in the artwork entitled 'Half Gate' by Australian artists Matthew Asimakis, Clarence Lee and Caitlin Roseby during the 19th annual Sculptures by the Sea exhibition.Jason Reed/Reuters

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German artist Jorg Plickat (L) poses with his winning sculpture Divided Planet as it rains at the "Sculpture by the Sea" exhibition.Saeed Khan/AFP / Getty Images

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A father holds his son upside down to match a bronze sculpture by Thai artist Naidee Changmoh entitled 'Fun'.Jason Reed/Reuters

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An installation called "Quotidianity the brothers" is displayed along the coastline as part of the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition.Rick Rycroft/The Associated Press

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A fisherman, left, walks past another man photographing an installation called "Mirage" displayed along the coastline in Sydney as part of the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition from October 22 - November 8. Entrants from Brazil, Canada, China and England are among the 39 international artists with some of the 107 works in the exhibition.Rick Rycroft/The Associated Press

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Visitors look at a sculpture by artists Gillie and Marc Schattner at the "Sculpture by the Sea" exhibition.Saeed Khan/AFP / Getty Images

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A visitor takes a picture of a sculpture by British artist Laurence Edwards at the "Sculpture by the Sea" exhibition which features over 107 sculptures by artists around the world.Saeed Khan/AFP / Getty Images

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