Amazing artist Debra Bernier captures the whispers of nature’s breath to create stunning driftwood sculptures.

Tree bark and fallen branches are easily overlooked by us, and we frequently leave them where they fall. But artist Debra Bernier discovers a secret life among these forgotten works. She turns branches and bark into gorgeous driftwood sculptures with amazing talent. Let’s investigate the natural spirits she crafts, in which organic components and human traits coexist harmoniously.

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Debra has a particular style, and it can’t be confused with anything else.

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© Shaping Spirit / Facebook
© Shaping Spirit / Facebook

It’s ingenuity at work, not magic. Based in Victoria, British Columbia, Debra Bernier gathers driftwood fragments from her surroundings and crafts them into elaborate sculptures. Her deft hands mold these components into the calm faces of ladies, giving the impression that they could wake up at any time.

Her sculptures include intricate features that are engraved in surprising ways, with every curve and line perfectly complementing the organic shape of the wood.

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© Shaping Spirit / Facebook
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© Shaping Spirit / Facebook
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The artist has had a strong affinity with nature since they were little. She is ecstatic and thankful to be able to share her artwork and passion with people who value it.

Debra reveals, “The little girl in me is still fascinated by the shapes in wood, the sun sparkling on the water, smooth, grey stones, and salty seaweed. Simplicity brings me more happiness than complexity. I hope to share this with others.”

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© Shaping Spirit / Facebook
© Shaping Spirit / Facebook

Debra’s driftwood sculptures all tell a story in its entirety. Her characters discuss fertility, motherhood, and beauty. You might feel happy or sad as you look at the sculptures. Debra wants to demonstrate through her art that nature is beautiful in and of itself, and that we should coexist peacefully with its innate beauty.

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