The shores of Washington State don’t have quite the reputation of those in sunny California, but they have an untamed beauty to them that doesn’t bear the mark of human touch. Rather than long stretches of golden sand, the ocean is bordered by the dense, lush vegetation of the Pacific Northwest, while the ground is covered with driftwood.
Jeffro Uitto, a local sculptor whose favorite medium is wood, understands this wild beauty, and in the gnarled bits of timber the ocean spits out he finds the greatest expression of this aesthetic. Uitto takes this refuse, carving out gorgeous pieces of art which he often exhibits on the backdrop of the ocean that gave birth to them.
1. Driftwood lion
2. Bald eagle in flight
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Photo shoot of the eagle went well, with @junkstorecameras #assembled #driftwood #eagle
3. Rhinoceros
4. Longhorn ox
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Remembering the long horn, excited about creating new work with the good weather. @jeffro_art
5. Stag head
6. Driftwood thrones
7. Horseback rider
8. Soaring hawk
9. Whale (click to play video)
10. Bust of a lion
11. Uitto also dabbles in more traditional carpentry
12. A comfy spot
13. Horse
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14. Herons
15. Giraffe
16. His horses are among his most beautiful creations
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In the works, #driftwood #horse ,#sculpturesbythesea #sculptures #salvagedwood
17. Rhino head mounted on the docks