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Most of my work is in open-spaces, community places or schools/nurseries so I doubt its 'interacted with' in this way :) I have seen a picture or two of a chap that makes driftwood sculptures like this, one was a horse with a woman reclining next to it... maybe the same artist?

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It's mine Dave:001_tongue:

Made it about 5 yrs ago for a project on coastal erosion. Never expected it would incite this though:laugh1:

I might go back and try surfing it.

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LOL the wave the lady is sprawled on:laugh1:

I don't know who did the horse.

Heather Jansch is the most famous driftwood horse sculptor, is that who you mean?

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I have not had any tottie sprawl over my owls but everyone says how tactile they are and have to rub/caress the head.

 

:lol:

 

Nice carp there woodcrafter:thumbup1:

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