Jetty Road, Brighton Mural
Location
Public Arts Nearby
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Seeing the Sea
138-139 Esplanade, Brighton SA 5048, Australia
Artist Violet Cooper has a love for sea shells and creates works of art collected from across the seas to our very own Brighton Beach. The lettering has been made by hand from clay (with love) and reads 'I see the sea & the sea sees me'
The artwork invites viewers to see the sea from a different perspective and to see the sea looking right back at you.
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Kitty Whyte
Esplanade, Brighton, 5048, City of Holdfast Bay, South Australia, Australia
This sculpture is a memorial work to acknowledge Kathleen Duncan Campbell known as Kitty Whyte. Kitty lived on Yadkanulka Station, north of Port Augusta with her family. She would return to Brighton annually for the summer and taught the children of Brighton to swim. At the conclusion of one of her classes in 1926, Kitty dived from the Brighton Jetty and was fatally attacked by a large shark. Kitty was buried in the St. Judes Cemetery Brighton in the family plot.
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Catching Squid
Brighton Beach Foreshore, 136 Esplanade, Brighton SA 5048, Australia
The ‘Catching Squid’ artworks are nestled on the rocks near the Brighton Jetty. Adding an element of interest and surprise to passers-by, the bronze squids are a subtle addition to the Brighton Esplanade sitting proudly on the rock wall with the beach backdrop.
The artwork was created by Artist Gilbert Richardson with funding from a City of Holdfast Bay and the Sophia Naismith Foundation.