i’m going to guess this is the car of an artist
i wonder what her/his vision is
for these beautiful pieces of wood.
a treasure trove.
—
“my work isn’t about form. it’s about seeing.
i’m excited about seeing things,
and i’m interested in the way i think other people see things.
-roy lichtenstein
Looks like driftwood…for some kind of cool decoration…maybe a garden.
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yes, you could be very right, jim
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I think he’s so board and wish something wood come along. LOL! ∠( ᐛ 」∠)_
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now there is a sliver of hope –
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Yes! ( ὅ ◡ ὅ )ʃ♡
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YOU would have loved the place we visited this past Saturday. Stayed with dear friends in another part of our country and ate al fresco in a ‘cantine’ where the world is in order, people are kind and considerate, every scrap of wood has been turned in a piece of beauty and enchantment, blooms and flowers everywhere, fresh and home made food. I’ll send you a few pics to your private mail address…..
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that sounds like a dream, i can’t wait to see the pics –
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The ‘bad’ thing is that my photos done on the smartphone are all terribly ‘MB heavy’, and I would have to download them on the computer to resize them – unless you are on WhatsApp – if you are, send me by mail your phone number and you’ll we able to ‘bathe’ in the beauty of our Saturday’s outing.
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Oh, sorry I’m not but appreciate your thought!) I’ll use my imagination-)
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Such beautiful pieces!
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i agree!
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In October 2019, I went to an Art Exhibition here in Geelong, it feature sculptures, from local Sculptors… The pic’ I’ve ‘attached link’, was a wonderful piece, maybe, from a bit of local driftwood…
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Asumt4cZ9A65hMsN2j3b0T40WbKQww?e=M3beO8
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It’s amazing what can be done
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Hmm, I’m sure there are plans afoot for the wood.
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Absolutely-
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I’m always saying that Mother Nature is our finest artist and dry wood is so often very expressive. We should all have a wood pile and awaken our creative side.
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yes, i agree on all counts
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I have a feeling it’s going to be a marvelous creation, Beth.
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I think so too, mark
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p.s. just saw benny mardones passed away, he must have been a musician on your radar i imagine
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I knew Benny very well, Beth. I immediately put a little post up on my Facebook. RIP to a great singer and individual.
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i guessed that you did in your years as a music journo as well as a local
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Wouldn’t it be wonderful to see what they created out of these interesting pieces.
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I know, I hope I do someday. Not far from my house
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That would be great.
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You wood be so perceptive, Beth:)
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Ideas just always drift into view
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I guess this is why I am not an artist. I would have assumed he was simply taking the branches to the local landfill…
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What? All this beautiful found and collected driftwood?!) I have to say you are an excellent stats artist 👩🎨
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I know. I would have driven right past all that driftwood, never giving it another thought. Maybe now if I see some, I’ll look t it in another light…
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Very exciting.
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Yes!
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Such a curious little glimpse into another life… I would love to know the story here, too.
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Maybe I’ll see it someday
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The “artistic eye” – the ability to see things differently – to see art in everything….
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yes –
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I love creatives. 👌
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Me too!
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I love that quote at the end. 👌
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It really says it all –
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At first I thought it was a deer! 😲
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🦌🌴
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I wonder too what they planned using them for or what creating from them.
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I know it will be nice no matter what it becomes
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😊
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When I pulled this up on my computer all I could see was the wood on top of the car. First thought: oh, art! 🙂
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yes!
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How utterly splendid. We are forever coming back from the beach with sensuous looking driftwood. It’s served us well and looks far better than the usual lumber from the Home Depot (if we had such a thing here!!! 😀 )
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it is a very different and beautiful thing, indeed
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OOOW! That’s my kind of treasure. I used to love collecting natural debris and making things from them. Everyday that I walk, a pinecone finds itself in my pocket from the street. We would load boulders and tree limbs for yard projects. I used to be so strong. ;( Now a pinecone is as heavy as I lift. 😉 I’m lusting after that find in your photo. 😉
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I am the same with collecting natural things and good thing I’m a preschool teacher, as they are natural collectors as well. ) I know, that pile on top of the car is pretty appealing….
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