My best friend told me stories about these statues when I stayed with her near Bondi Beach as a young woman. I see the remaining one when I go to Waverley Library. Thanks Libby for this. See Libby Sommer’s blog at https://libbysommer.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/art-and-the-mermaid/ for wonderful tips on writing.
First published in Quadrant:
“Art and the Mermaid” by Libby Sommer
Once upon a time it came to pass, so it is said, that an enormous storm swept the coast of New South Wales, doing extensive damage to the ocean beaches – destroying jetties, breakwaters and washing away retaining walls. Mountainous seas swept Bondi Beach and dashed against the cliffs carrying ruin with every roller. At North Bondi near Ben Buckler a huge submerged block of sandstone weighing 233 tons was lifted ten feet and driven 160 feet to the edge of the cliff where it remains to this day.
One day a Sydney sculptor, Lyall Randolph, looked upon the rock and was inspired. The sculptor was a dreamer. Let us, he said, have two beautiful mermaids to grace the boulder. Using two Bondi women as models he cast the two mermaids in fibreglass and painted them in gold.
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