An Artist Creates Incredible Sculptures Made Of Driftwood (Pictures & Video)
Pete Rush is and Australian artist and author, who had no idea about the phenomenon. And He famed for his site-specific sculptures. He worked with naturally sourced local materials. Pete Rush creates larger than life sculptures which reflect their location and comment on broader topics such as mental health, history, environmental wellbeing and community themes.
The biggest and arguably most famous sculpture is a woolly mammoth at Copacabana, made just from driftwood and seaweed. 'A hunch in conflict with a niggling doubt' is one of his most unique creations featuring two fictional creatures head butting near the lake between Copacabana and Macmasters beaches. The striking sculpture is best seen against the dusky sunset and crashing waves, which add to the dramatic effect of the moody piece.