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'Doombar' wall-sculpture was inspired by a Christmas period spent in the Cornish town of Rock, UK, in 2016. 
Early morning walks along the Camel Estuary, a Christmas day swim. The remains of an ancient petrified forest which suddenly appeared, one morning, out of the shifting sands.
The Doombar Reef lies beneath the waves, just beyond where the Camel Estuary meets the sea. It has been the cause of many shipwrecks over the centuries.
'Doombar' wall-sculpture was inspired by a Christmas period spent in the Cornish town of Rock, UK, in 2016. 
Early morning walks along the Camel Estuary, a Christmas day swim. The remains of an ancient petrified forest which suddenly appeared, one morning, out of the shifting sands.
The Doombar Reef lies beneath the waves, just beyond where the Camel Estuary meets the sea. It has been the cause of many shipwrecks over the centuries.
'Doombar' wall-sculpture was inspired by a Christmas period spent in the Cornish town of Rock, UK, in 2016. 
Early morning walks along the Camel Estuary, a Christmas day swim. The remains of an ancient petrified forest which suddenly appeared, one morning, out of the shifting sands.
The Doombar Reef lies beneath the waves, just beyond where the Camel Estuary meets the sea. It has been the cause of many shipwrecks over the centuries.
'Doombar' wall-sculpture was inspired by a Christmas period spent in the Cornish town of Rock, UK, in 2016. 
Early morning walks along the Camel Estuary, a Christmas day swim. The remains of an ancient petrified forest which suddenly appeared, one morning, out of the shifting sands.
The Doombar Reef lies beneath the waves, just beyond where the Camel Estuary meets the sea. It has been the cause of many shipwrecks over the centuries.
'Doombar' wall-sculpture was inspired by a Christmas period spent in the Cornish town of Rock, UK, in 2016. 
Early morning walks along the Camel Estuary, a Christmas day swim. The remains of an ancient petrified forest which suddenly appeared, one morning, out of the shifting sands.
The Doombar Reef lies beneath the waves, just beyond where the Camel Estuary meets the sea. It has been the cause of many shipwrecks over the centuries.
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Wall-Shrine Doombar Sculpture

steve came

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Sculpture, Oil on Wood

Size: 24 W x 26.8 H x 8.7 D in

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'Wall-Shrine Doombar' wall-sculpture 2020 inspired by a Christmas vacation, in the Cornish town of Rock (UK) in 2016 early morning walks along the Camel Estuary, a Christmas day swim, viewing the remains of an ancient petrified forest which had suddenly appeared one morning out of the shifting sands. The infamous Doombar Reef lies beneath the waves, just beyond where the Camel Estuary meets the sea. It has been the cause of many shipwrecks over the centuries.

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Size:24 W x 26.8 H x 8.7 D in

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self-employed artist. painting - sculpture - photography. studio based in Surrey UK. f/b: 4artstudio stevecame Instagram: steve_came

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