This sculpture is a tribute to a Coast Guard man whose life was shaped by the ocean’s pull. Each wood piece is carved to fit like waves swirling together, framed by a jagged shoreline of the same wood.
I experimented with finishes—starting with glossy, then settling on a soft matte that still catches light with a subtle glass-like clink. Weeks of carving meant delays, but the client’s trust let me take the time it needed.
I hope this piece holds the same quiet, steady pull the sea had on him — a reminder of love, loss, and the enduring rhythm of the ocean.
I experimented with finishes—starting with glossy, then settling on a soft matte that still catches light with a subtle glass-like clink. Weeks of carving meant delays, but the client’s trust let me take the time it needed.
I hope this piece holds the same quiet, steady pull the sea had on him — a reminder of love, loss, and the enduring rhythm of the ocean.
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