Tag: St. Julian’s Bay

  • Malta – Central Region – St. Julian’s Bay – Love Sculpture

    I misunderstood this sculpture, I thought that it was meant to be visible from the other side of the harbour, which struck me as slightly strange. Although technically it can be seen from the other side, apparently though it’s meant to make the word ‘love’ appear on the surface of the water. Which is just a little pointless for some of the year as the water isn’t anywhere near flat enough for that effect. It was conceived by Richard England who is a Maltese sculptor and architect who has designed numerous buildings on the islands.

    Personally, I think it looks rather banal, especially with the number of love locks under it, primarily because it’s badly sited so it gets in the way of pedestrians. Anyway, it’s inoffensive and it’s liked by many other people.

    The sign is just visible in the back of this photo.

  • Malta – Central Region – St. Julian’s Bay – Fisherman With Cat Statue

    I can’t find out much about this statue, other than it’s meant to represent a local fisherman sorting out his nets, whilst a cat sits by eagerly waiting for a snack of a delicious fish to be provided to it.

  • Malta – Central Region – St. Julian’s Bay – Poseidon Artwork

    This artwork has been created using fishing nets which have been found discarded around the islands of Malta. It was created to highlight the problems of discarded nets which can still kill fish and marine animals even though they’re not still being used.

    The information sign notes that 640,000 tonnes of fishing gear are left in the seas and oceans every year. Very thought provoking.

  • Malta – Central Region – St. Julian’s Bay Area

    Some photos from my visit today to the St. Julian’s Bay area….