The winners have been decided in some of the big awards at the annual Sculpture for Clyde event.
Anthony Nelipa’s ‘The Grander’ stainless steel and concrete creation of a marlin presented with the Acquisitive Award.
Anthony’s win earning him $50,000 and a permanent place on Batemans Bay Sculpture Walk.
The $10,000 Major Award has been given to Megan Waud’s ‘Fan Coral’ made from Stainless Steel and powder coated aluminum on a steel base.

A Broulee teenager has picked up the top prize in the Student Competition at the Sculpture for Clyde.
Mia Adams from St Peter’s Anglican School impressing the judges for the best individual work for her visually challenging hands on a face creation called ‘Pressure’.

Moruya High School’s ‘Shore Birds of the Eurobodalla Flock’ named the Best Collaborative Work.
Both winning entries presented with a certificate and $750.

The People’s Choice award will be announced at 2pm this Saturday.

