In the event that you are an admirer of craftsmanship, nature, and how the two can mirror one another if it's done well, you are truly appreciate to appreciate these awesome models that are intended to look like spirits of nature. These are extraordinary figures that the fashioner produced using wood to show that excellence and craftsmanship can emerge out of nature and still commendation each other totally in a manner that would flabbergast any of the two orders.
Debra, the creator of these amazing pieces, says that she always uses as much as the driftwood's natural shape and form as she can so that the wood gets to tell its own story and it's not forced into being something that it's not. This is also a great way to recycle wood and use it for something that is going to bring many years of happiness to all those who look at and admire what she creates.
Debra Bernier, a talented artist from Victoria, Canada. Creates beautiful driftwood spirit sculptures that you could look at all day long. Debra uses natural materials, such as driftwood, shells and clay to make her masterpieces.
"When I work with driftwood, I never start with a blank canvas. Each piece of driftwood is already a sculpture, created by the caresses of the waves and wind". Each hand crafted piece represents the spirits of nature. A human fusing together with nature. "The wood tells a story and I try to think of its journey as I hold it in my hand. I extend or shorten the curves and contours that already exist into familiar shapes of animals or peoples' faces."
Debra gets her inspiration from children, animals and nature. "The finished pieces are a reflection of not only my life, my family, and children, but of an eternal, sacred connection we all share with nature." When she was young, Debra loved visiting beaches and being with nature. She is very happy that she is still able to share that love now through her extraordinary sculptures.
"The little girl in me is still fascinated by the shapes in wood, the sun sparkling on the water, smooth, grey stones, and salty seaweed. Simplicity brings me more happiness than complexity. I hope to share this with others." Her artwork is for sale. Image credit: Debra Bernier. You can view her entire collection on Etsy.