New Zealand-based artist Gordon Pembridge handcrafts intricate and delicate wooden vessels that depict beautiful scenes of African and Oceanian nature. The Kenya-born artist’s wooden sculptures are made from storm-felled trees, most of which feature local flora and fauna combining with elements of natural history.
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