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Driftwood Bench by Maxwell Newhouse

Ocean Driftwood Bench
 

Ocean Driftwood Bench
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Code: 244MNBNC1
Price: $4,000.00
Dimensions: 30" h x 30" d x 56" w
 

 
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Handmade one of a kind bench created from ocean driftwood found in the pacific northwest of British Columbia. This wood is washed up on the shoreline from various origins and re purposed into useful pieces of art. Shown is a three seat bench arms finished in natural bees wax.


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Along with his passion for painting and writing, he loves to build interesting and intriguing furniture with the abundance of driftwood he finds on the shorelines of British Columbia. Art is a way of life for Maxwell; he has painted and made crafts with driftwood since he was a young child and does not feel complete without stretching his artistic license. This furniture gives him what he needs pure creativity. Maxwell Newhouse was born in Campbell River, B.C. on August 1,1947. Early in his youth he excelled in art. In recent years, he has become particularly noticed for his wonderfully detailed and lively folk art paintings with their whimsical themes and careful attention to the details of everyday life. In 2001 he was published by Tundra using the style of art he has become known for. At present he has two illustrated children's book and one author/illustrated. Max and his wife Lillian have three children, two sons and a daughter. After living in Vancouver and the North Shore for 20 years, they moved to Chilliwack and know live in Cultus Lake.

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