The Remarkable Everyday
23rd of May ~
I admit to a preference for craft. When I make something artistic I like it to be useful. Can it be worn? Can it be consumed? Can I write in it? Can I sit in it, on it?
SO, I absolutely LOVE this woodpile.
The artist is Alastair Heseltine in British Columbia. He makes beautiful, useful things. He makes everyday things, like woodpiles, beautiful. Enjoy more of his creations here.
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