The Come In Spinner Sculpture is a striking public art installation located on the foreshore of Paynesville, Victoria. Designed in honor of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, this captivating piece represents the unique connection between the local community and the Gippsland Lakes. Its design pays tribute to the Stella longirostris, a species of dolphin commonly found in the area, known for their playful leaping and spinning behaviors.
The sculpture was constructed by a Melbourne design company, Mothers Art, with local artist Gary Belskyj commissioned to create the stunning stainless steel head. The combination of materials and craftsmanship results in a visually impactful sculpture that stands as a testament to both artistic innovation and the significance of local heritage.
Location: Foreshore of Paynesville, directly across from the town bakery
Artist: Created by Mothers Art; local artist Gary Belskyj designed the stainless steel head
Inspiration: Named for the Stella Longirostris dolphin, celebrating local waterways and community heritage
Best Time to Visit: Year-round, with ideal conditions during daylight hours for photography and relaxation
The Come In Spinner Sculpture is not just a piece of art; it’s a celebration of the rich natural and cultural heritage of Paynesville. It provides an opportunity to connect with the local community, appreciate the beauty of the Gippsland Lakes, and enjoy a lovely meal at the bakery nearby. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this sculpture is a must-see highlight of Paynesville.
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