
The past few years, we’ve been fascinated with a driftwood art installation at the beach. We first noticed it four or five years ago. I wrote about condos at the beach last summer HERE.
This summer, the person who is working on what we call the “beach condos” has added more people, creatures and signs. We’ve never seen anyone working on it. But it keeps growing and getting more interesting. I’d love to know who is creating this. I am picturing an aging hippie with long white hair.
Here are random photos I took yesterday morning:









Have you encountered anything like this at the beach or anywhere else? Which person or creature is your favorite?
What an innovative idea.
It’s very fun to see the additions each year.
Oh it must be. Very creative people
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This is just the best! Have you asked around town about the creative genius behind this little enclave? Someone must have the info, although maybe it’s more fun not knowing and just enjoying the changes. I hope they keep this going.
I thought I’d google to see if there are any local news stories. It would make a nice feature article. But it is fun not knowing who it is.
Those are really cool
There’s so much more. I could have taken dozens more photos.
Wow! That has to take the artist a lot of time! I love the cartwheel one the best.
I like the cartwheel and the dogs!
Quite creative!
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Looks like this village ran out of water long ago.
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Ah… WELL, nice idea, a bit odd. Having grown up on Lake Michigan, we’d be waiting for the water to rise, take it away, start fresh the next year.
With a big storm the driftwood condos could wash away. But it’s been there for several years so it may be high enough. Or he’s rebuilt while we aren’t here.
Nice that he found something he enjoys to do. Art is art – right!
Definitely!
Never seen anything like this before. Some kind of natural way of expressing nature and art. Good to see different ways of expressing one’s talents 🙂
It’s so fascinating! Whoever is the artist, he or she has a great sense of humor, too.
That’s extraordinary! How fun to see it grow each year! Love the creativity, hugs, C
I thought somebody would have written about it for the local paper and interviewed the artist. I searched online and couldn’t find anything.
Very creative