With natural materials like driftwood, clay, and shells, Debra Bernier, a female sculptor from Victoria, Canada, creates intriguing sculptures that represent the spirits of nature. “Each piece of driftwood holds a story. When I sculpt & carve wood, I image this history, creating with the contours. These fascinating shapes have been sculpted by nature & time. My art is a personal expression of the gentle beauty I see in nature.” Debra Bernier said.
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