Key To The Passageway by Tom Watson
Neptune’s Cry by Peter Vogelaar
Neptune, the God of the Sea is sorely distressed with the incredible amounts of plastic and garbage ending up in our oceans. He pleads with us to start doing something to stem this awful tide.
The Frog of Destiny by Ron Simmer
Relating to the theme of water, I will create a steampunk frog from recycled brass, copper and stainless steel. Amphibians such as frogs are an indicator species that serve as a measure of the environmental conditions that exist in a given locale. Over 500 species of frogs are listed as “Critically Endangered” , due to […]
Inside Passage by Angellos Glaros
This piece is called “Inside Passage” It celebrates the life and beauty of the Georgia Straight. This piece is a glimpse into the world beneath the ocean’s surface; it shows both the beauty, and hazards of the ocean. My hope is to inspire people to explore, and respect everything in nature. There is also a […]
MURPHY – When My Ship Comes In by Laurel Dinney
Sitting on the pier, MURPHY waits for his ship to come in. It is carrying his most precious treasure that fills all of the space in his heart. His beloved master is soon returning for a glorious seaside reunion of best friends. Master and dog is a story of lifelong devotion, indescribably unique loyalty and […]
Breaching Orca by Daniel Cline
A large male Orca breaching. Orca’s are a favorite subject for me, I have carved at least a hundred Orca’s of different scale. Orcas are magnificent and beautiful, live in family groups that are matriarchal, hunt like wolves and preform ridiculous aerial feats seemingly for the fun of it! I never get tired of carving […]
Grateful Harvest by Denis Kleine
Mother Earth is depicted showing what the water has to offer for harvest. It is a salmon which is an important staple to the indigenous people and mankind. And she is standing on the earth and is hoping mankind respects the delicate balance of nature!
Iron Flame by Don Francis
A light sitting by the window in a small house by the sea shore to guide the fisherman coming home late evening, indicating that his love ones are anxiously waiting for him before the storm rolls in.
Methuselah of the Sea by Goetz Schuerholz
The ancient ammonite fossils, named after the Egyptian god Amun, are mysterious objects, fascinating and inspiring artists for centuries. Their spiraled shell kept until today by NThe ancient ammonite fossils, named after the Egyptian god Amun, are mysterious objects, fascinating and inspiring artists for centuries. Their spiraled shell kept until today by Nautilus, their living […]
In Love With The Breeze by Serge Mozhnevsky
Sea Is Life