Sculptures of sea stones found on the coast are a hobby of the artist David Furlani. He finds material for creativity while walking in the vicinity of the Italian city of Fano.
An adherent of the preservation of traditions, the Italian adopted this occupation from his father. As a child, he spent a long time creating sculptures until his mastery reached perfection,
writes Boredpanda.
Father and son laid stones with unusual geometry for a long time, turning them into sculptures. But they could only watch how the surf destroys them later. This led them to the idea of creating sculptures on a wooden surface, previously applying glue to the stones.
Earlier, OXO wrote about
stone compositions created by a British artist on vast coastlines. For his land art creations, he uses cobblestones ashore. Canvas for John Foreman is the coast.
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