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An Artist Creates Bewildering Sculptures From Driftwood, and We Can Feel the Soft Breath of Nature in Our Ears


Whether it’s a piece of bark or a fallen branch, we often ignore these things and leave them lying on the ground. But artist Debra Bernier sees a whole heart beating inside these discarded pieces. She uses her magical talent and turns bark and branches into spectacular driftwood sculptures. Let’s take a look at some spirits of nature and get a sense of how human features are fused together with natural material.
Debra has a particular style, and it can’t be confused with anything else.



There is no magic here, just creativity. Debra comes from Victoria, British Colombia, and it’s there where she finds pieces of driftwood and then creates her delicate figures. Her hands give birth to the sleeping faces of women, and it seems like their eyes are about to open.
All of the details are carved in the most surprising angles because the artist crafts her sculptures in such a way that they match the material’s natural contours.
The artist has a peculiar vision of nature.



Debra doesn’t see branches, shells, or bark as something inanimate. She says, “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.”
The sculptor gets her inspiration from her love for children, animals, and nature. “The finished pieces are a reflection of not only my life, my family, and my children, but of the eternal, sacred connection we all share with nature,” she says.
Love for this type of art is in Debra’s blood.



The artist has been deeply in love with nature since early childhood. She feels happiness and gratitude that she is able to share this love and her art with her admirers.
Debra reveals, “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.”
Debra teaches people an important lesson of love.



Each of Debra’s driftwood sculptures tells a whole story. The figures reveal the topics of beauty, motherhood, and fertility. When you take a look at the sculptures, you might have impressions of joy and sorrow. Debra’s work is meant to teach us to recognize how nature is already an art, and a human’s purpose is to live in peace with that natural harmony.
So, the next time you see a piece of bark, a fallen leaf, or a broken branch on the ground, you might want to do a double take. The art may already be there.

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