Here is a short video showing the Lizard and Octopuss sculpture created from loose pebbles on a beach at Bexhill On Sea.
A unique blog by a man of many talents. Yes I am Dr Geebers. A crazy man who fell on hard times. Yet I pulled myself out of the gutters of life by creating loose pebble sculptures on U.K. beaches and poetry rhymes. From being no one with nothing to walking the coast of the U.K. 6800 miles, creating on 40+ beaches and moving over 2000 tonnes of pebbles/stones. While living outside with no sponcership or funding.
Showing posts with label octopuss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label octopuss. Show all posts
Monday, 7 May 2012
Seagull and start of Octopuss at Bexhill 2012
Here is a short video I created to show a 3d seagull and octopuss I created at Bexhill On Sea UK.
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2012,
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loose pebble sculpture,
octopuss,
seagull,
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Location:
Bexhill, East Sussex, UK
Monday, 2 April 2012
Octopuss Leg Shaped Like a Kneeling Woman
Yes up at John"O"Groats Scotland I created an Octopuss and a big double decked boat.
One of the legs of the octopuss looked like this.
What a delightful photograph.
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Bexhill On Sea the birth place of British Motor Racing
Yes I am spending the summer at this wonderful little place thats in the process of being regenerated. This latest artpiece is one of many that I have been creating on the beach here at the west parade. 200 yards away from a cafe that the pop group Keane wrote a song about.
I have even created a band on stage as a token of my love for music.
Keep checking in to see more of my artwork as its is created.
Labels:
2012,
Bexhill-On-Sea,
loose pebble sculpture,
octopuss
Location:
Bexhill, East Sussex, UK
Monday, 9 January 2012
John o Groats pebble/stone sculpture 2010
John"O"Groats the top end of Scotland. What an unbelieveable journey. As you can see from the picture below balancing is in my blood along with sculpture.
This place had biggger material to work with which didn't do much for me because detail is what I was after.
Yet I must admit I think I did the Scots proud once again.
One big massive double decked boat with outboad engines and an octopus as well.
This display took over 10 days to create.
At least 10 - 15 tonnes of stones was moved to create this.
As you can see the wind was as powerful as ever.
I was actually freezing creating this because it is always windy up in Scotland even though the views are great.
What a display?
A lo of work went into this even though not many people got to see it.
Thank you to the German man who stopped and picked up some stones for me and also to the man from Brazil. Also thank you to all those people who helped me out with dinner on the camp site and to the local burger van man for some free breakfasts. Thank you everyone and respect to you all.
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