“A transient, contemporary ruin that stimulates the contemplation of forlorn beauty, time, weather, decay and distant shores.”
Again, an explanation for those not up on marine vocabulary, flotsam is the wreckage of a ship or its cargo found floating on or washed up by the sea. Just in case you were wondering Jetsam is unwanted material or goods that have been thrown overboard from a ship and washed ashore.
David runs Artefact in Sonoma, California. At Artefact you’ll find rare antique architectural pieces, decorative objects crafted from salvage, large-scale organic forms and exclusive home décor products. Our offerings include antique furniture, lighting, mirrors, teak outdoor furniture, garden ornaments and sculpture. We produce our own collection of unique gift items and unusual home decorations. We personally travel and gather decorative accessories from the US, Europe and Asia. Closer to home, we include in our collection carefully selected sculpture and paintings from prominent local artists, commissioned pieces and a growing range of pieces designed by founder Dave Allen.
Artefact sits on the edge of Cornerstone Gardens.
Cornerstone Gardens is an ever-changing series of walk-through gardens, showcasing new and innovative designs from the world’s finest landscape architects and designers. The first such gallery-style gardens in the United States.
The nine-acre gardens were inspired by the International Garden Festival at Chaumont-sur-Loire in France, Cornerstone Gardens aims to create a cultural and creative haven, celebrating the connection between art, architecture and nature. The gardens contribute to the art, philosophy and future of garden design; they focus on themes and ideas, establishing or uncovering new directions in garden design and art. Continually in a state of evolution, some garden installations will be in place for a season, while others will remain for several seasons.
Forlorn beauty indeed! I haven’t been to Cornerstone in a couple of years — such a fun and interesting place, I must get back there!
I dunno. Think I’d have to see this in person to appreciate it. Frankly, it looks just like what I’ve seen very often along the shores of the Atlantic near Dania, Florida! 🙂
Like the idea of making stuff out of it, though!
And it certainly is interesting!
I am not sure if I would realize that this was a seat but it is cool!
Looks just like what washes up on the beach!
This is a fun one! Did you try sitting on it?
Never two seats will be the same. I wonder where you would sit on that last picture. 😀