Why am I instantly reminded of the stage directions for "Equus". That is almost how I pictured Nugget.
Driftwood art varies between the naturally aesthetic rough plank to fantastic sculptures like these.
I wish I could use junk well.
I seem to remember some laws (EPA) preventing taking things from the wild - rocks, pebbles, plants, pine cones etc. It may just be National Parks, but there is some limit to what you can take. I wonder if driftwood is included?
I love this style!!! I like how the legs are molded to look like real ones. Another website worth a look is a driftwood artist in California... www.matttorrens.com I saw his work showing in San Francisco. Check out the driftwood buck head mounts in the Gallery section.
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That's really amazing! Thanks Eolake.
Why am I instantly reminded of the stage directions for "Equus". That is almost how I pictured Nugget.
Driftwood art varies between the naturally aesthetic rough plank to fantastic sculptures like these.
I wish I could use junk well.
I seem to remember some laws (EPA) preventing taking things from the wild - rocks, pebbles, plants, pine cones etc. It may just be National Parks, but there is some limit to what you can take. I wonder if driftwood is included?
"Horsey"? Almost "racy", those dynamic lines! ;-)
I'm so impressed, I'm almost left speechless. Which is saying a lot.
I love this style!!! I like how the legs are molded to look like real ones. Another website worth a look is a driftwood artist in California... www.matttorrens.com I saw his work showing in San Francisco. Check out the driftwood buck head mounts in the Gallery section.
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