The Chichester business capturing seaside scenes with driftwood
While many of us carrying on walking Tim Charnick from West Ashling sees the opportunity to create something amazing.
He said: “A good piece of gnarled driftwood has so much character to it and often the shape decides what it will ultimately become when I get it home; a harbour wall or a rocky outcrop for a lighthouse to live on.
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Hide Ad“I often wonder, as I walk on the beach picking up the wood, where it started and what it must have seen on its journey, what its story is.
“I suppose I want to give it a chance to tell its story and have a life beyond the shore.”
Tim creates harbour and seaside houses using driftwood, taking inspiration from holidays by the sea and harbour buildings.
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Hide AdIf he isn’t making driftwood houses Tim is a graphic designer and illustrator.
When asked how much wood he has collected he said: "A lot. I have a wood store in my garden that is full of driftwood and recycled wood. Some large feature bits and others really small, ideal for roofs and doors. Some of the wood I have had since I started and I’m just waiting for the right piece to add it to."
The houses aren’t created in one sitting but rather Tim works on them a little at a time until he is happy with it. The small ones take a few hours whereas the bigger ones a few days.
To view Tim’s work, visit buytheseaside.org.uk
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