Sunday, May 27, 2018

Love these sculptures of driftwood and especially the stone eggs!

I picked up a lot of interesting pieces of driftwood over the year when at our place on Gabriola Island but I never thought of making a sculpture.

From the TC today:
Paul Lewis has transformed Esquimalt Lagoon into an art gallery. Over the past six weeks, thousands of people have come to admire and photograph his driftwood bird sculptures.The 16 sculptures delight. An osprey chick sits on a nest of seaweed, white pipecleaner feathers blowing in the wind. A great horned owl stands guard over the ocean, while a flinty-eyed raven croaks over the large stone eggs in her nest.