It's fun to come across interesting sculptures when you're least expecting them. The first was between the beach and the Wickaninnish Inn:
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Three crows with snowy backs look out to sea
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Salmonwolf |
One night we went for dinner at the
Wolf in the Fog restaurant, and were seated near this driftwood sculpture. It's by
Guthrie Gloag - he's a BC biologist and artist.
Of course Nature provides transient natural sculptures, like this one:
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Kelp on the beach, with dog |
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