Ian and I both think that nothing could rival your wonderful wooden clocks Adrian. Having said that, a wonderful local in Bundaberg took us to see:
Denizens of the Deep - magnificent wood carvings that bring the ocean to life.
Arthur Henry (Nobby) Clark started this when retired. He is over 80 now.
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Look at the details in these carvings, wonderful depiction of an underwater scene (blue glass behind) |
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Carved from Mango and Hook Pine Timbers |
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Not a good photo, however it shows the detail and huge collection. |
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Sting rays in foreground! |
Thanks for sharing. This isn't in my league. This is real art and real craftsmanship. I love those sharks
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