Beach Art

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  1. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    I took a few pictures of some driftwood type of bird art a while ago, I may of posted some pics. Anyway, I had real images of the bird sculptures and my son made up a page of them, which I would like to share with you. When you open the page it tells you to scroll over one of the images to see its opposite image, rather clever I thought and a little interesting, Hope you can spare a few moments to have a browse. 'Driftwood Sculptures'. thank you.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I would have been totally absorbed if I'd seen these being constructed. I wonder just how long it took to do each one. Does anyone know who the artist is? They have a talent that needs to be recognised.
     
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    Gail-Steman Young Pine

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    Amazing how they do it @Kildale ...I watched a programme on the tele a few years back where a lady made horses out of drift wood. She lived in the countryside and it was stunning to see how she put them together and each piece had to fit and be the right dimension.

     
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    We put the wrong name on the hummingbird, we have to change it to the Anna's Hummingbird.
     
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