Opposites attract. Contrasts emphasise. I had no choice in assembling this piece. The proportions matched ‘Diva 1’, but what a head!
Gurning is the art of contorting one’s face into extraordinary expressions (removal of false-teeth often forms commencement of such activity). The body is sensible. The yellow cone-shaped base is ideal and a good foil for ‘Diva 1’’s blue block. But the crazed, slurring visage of this figure defies belief! Think of Venice. One of those surrealistic carnivals of masks and other worldliness.
What a pair these two make!

Sid Burnard was born in Brighton in 1948. Introduced to the art of beachcombing by his Romany grandmother, Sid learnt to appreciate the beauty of nature from an early age. His time at Bristol Guild of Applied Arts gave him a profound understanding of visual arts and crafts and allowed him to put his personal vision into practice.
He is now based in Borth near Aberystwyth in Wales, where the flotsam and jetsam from the nearby sea is his only source of materials. Working with found objects, nothing is changed - simply introduced to one another. His driftwood pieces, usually birds, boats or mythical beasts, are full of his passion, integrity and wonderful humour.
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