This Artist Assembles Sculptures From Driftwood

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Since 2001, Bennett Ewing a.k.a. Eyevan Tumbleweed has been sculpting with unaltered found wood and assembling mostly faces and bodies from thousands of selected pieces he gathered from mountains, deserts, swamps, forests, rivers, and beaches.

His sculptures are made of non-carved, naturally colored woods he collected from his travels in almost 40 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico, and Ireland. His technique ranges from smooth and spiraling to rough and irregular, combining fantasy with reality and impressionism with complex design.

Eyevan always explores nature to search for the wood pieces for his next inspiration. See his incredible works below.