'Doombar Sand Ridges' Re-purposed Dick Pearce Bellyboard

£800.00

Focusing on the iconic ‘Doombar’ sand ridges on the Camel Estuary in Cornwall, this upcycled wood bellyboard captures the turning tide, exposing the sand ridges. The sand ridges in this piece are using sand from Rock beach to build the texture in the piece.

120cm x 30cm x 0.9cm wood Dick Pearce Belly Board

Un-framed

All wood Dick Pearce bellyboards follow templates and designs that have been passed down through the generations. Each bellyboard is unique - individually handcrafted and as such there are some that do make the cut for the shop floor. I have used one of these seconds as a canvas for this piece.

Please note - this piece is no longer rideable as a bellyboard, it is a piece of wall art.

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Focusing on the iconic ‘Doombar’ sand ridges on the Camel Estuary in Cornwall, this upcycled wood bellyboard captures the turning tide, exposing the sand ridges. The sand ridges in this piece are using sand from Rock beach to build the texture in the piece.

120cm x 30cm x 0.9cm wood Dick Pearce Belly Board

Un-framed

All wood Dick Pearce bellyboards follow templates and designs that have been passed down through the generations. Each bellyboard is unique - individually handcrafted and as such there are some that do make the cut for the shop floor. I have used one of these seconds as a canvas for this piece.

Please note - this piece is no longer rideable as a bellyboard, it is a piece of wall art.

Focusing on the iconic ‘Doombar’ sand ridges on the Camel Estuary in Cornwall, this upcycled wood bellyboard captures the turning tide, exposing the sand ridges. The sand ridges in this piece are using sand from Rock beach to build the texture in the piece.

120cm x 30cm x 0.9cm wood Dick Pearce Belly Board

Un-framed

All wood Dick Pearce bellyboards follow templates and designs that have been passed down through the generations. Each bellyboard is unique - individually handcrafted and as such there are some that do make the cut for the shop floor. I have used one of these seconds as a canvas for this piece.

Please note - this piece is no longer rideable as a bellyboard, it is a piece of wall art.