Art Finds a Way: Colwood Mammoths Return to Prehistoric Stomping Ground
- Two driftwood mammoth sculptures have returned to Royal Bay after being destroyed by fire last year.
- Artist Alex Witcombe was commissioned by developers of the Beachlands neighbourhood to recreate the mother and calf mammoths, honoring the original design.
- A mammoth tooth was discovered on the property years ago, linking the sculptures to the site's prehistoric history.
- Witcombe expressed gratitude for the community's warm welcome and noted that finding the right driftwood for the sculptures is challenging but essential for creating meaningful art.
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