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Swamp Art Too 904-491-9847 |
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Chris Dube Dillon is the owner and creator of Swamp Art Too. Each piece is one of a kind and contains part of the artist's heart and soul. Most all of the artist's material comes from Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island, Florida. Her pieces include carvings out of driftwood and shells found on the beaches on the Atlantic Ocean on Amelia Island. She carves, shapes and paints the driftwood with uncanny precision and likeness. Give Chris a picture, and she will carve a piece of driftwood into a piece with the picture's likeness. Swamp Art Too hosts a variety of items including ship nets, ship wheels, maps and more. There are plenty of antique items, and every item is a unique item. Chris can carve just about anything from a piece of driftwood and encourages custom orders. |
Egret Painted on
wood (click to
enlarge) Imagine your
very own pink flamingo sitting by a tree or in your yard -
or better still, send us a picture of your animal and we'll
do a custom carving of your favorite pet! As you can
see, this is carved from a piece of driftwood, carved and
painted. (click
to enlarge) Your own
little fish tank on an end table or short bookcase. Hand
carved and paiinted. For a
close up of the top, click on picture. Look at
these 2 cute kitty cats. Can sit on edges or ledges. Click
on picture to enlarge and look at the detailing. Hand wood
carvings and hand painted. (click
to enlarge) Ship Ahoy
Mate. Pirate with the ever present bird on his shoulder and
one eye. Hand carved
wood and hand painted. (click to
enlarge) Very pretty,
lifesize golden haired mermaid. Hand carved from wood, hand
painted.. Click
here for a full size view of the mermaid from a different
angle. (click
to enlarge) If you like
lighthouses, this is a beauty for your collection. Hand
carved from wood and hand painted to the minute detail.
Click on picture for a closer look (click to
enlarge) Look at this
collection of shell mermaids, each made from shells found on
Amelia Island. Hand painted. (click
to enlarge)







