Laurie Horton

Laurie Horton is a fisherman. Margaret Horton, his wife is a Personal Care Worker. In 1994 they both found themselves out of work and needing something to do. One day they took a walk along the beach where Margaret found an interesting piece of driftwood. She picked it up, showed it to Laurie and thought that it resembled something. She figured out that it was a duck, took it home and painted it. After that they moved from Truro to Pubnico so Laurie could continue fishing and started making their beach folk art. The folk art is made by collecting driftwood off the beaches in Southwestern Nova Scotia. They study the shape then create animals, birds or people by adding other bits of wood. Their creations are one-of-a-kind and very whimsical.

Large Puffin
Laurie Horton
LH213
19" x11.5" x329" H
$175.00
Beaver Family
Laurie Horton
LH214
22 x 6 x 7"H (large one)
Sold
Turkey
Maggie Horton
LH215
17.5 x 4.75 x13"H
Sold
Lobster
Laurie Horton
LH272
$60.00
Flying Fish
Laurie Horton
LH275
$75.00
Flamingo
Laurie Horton
LH247
Sold
Shark
Laurie Horton
LH248
Sold
Tall Heron
Laurie Horton
LH198
$120.00
Funky Fish
Laurie Horton
LH152
14" x 3" x 8"
$60.00