Whale Expert Claude Bourque Sculpts Massive Sperm Whale from Burned Wood at Groix Island Film Festival
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Claude Bourque, a passionate whale enthusiast from the Magdalen Islands, is showcasing his artistic talents by carving an impressive sperm whale sculpture from burned wood at the International Island Film Festival of Groix (Fifig). The skilled sculptor, who describes himself as "a bit of a whale expert," has become a captivating attraction at this year's festival.
The remarkable sculpture measures six and a half feet in length and is being crafted from charred wood, demonstrating Bourque's unique artistic technique. Working diligently at the foot of the main stage tent in Port-Lay, the artist has drawn considerable attention from festival-goers who stop to watch his intricate carving process.
Bourque's deep fascination with marine mammals has driven his artistic expression, combining his extensive knowledge of whales with his woodworking skills. His presence at the International Island Film Festival of Groix adds a distinctive cultural dimension to the event, bridging the gap between cinema and traditional craftsmanship.
The festival, known for celebrating island culture and maritime themes, provides an ideal setting for Bourque's whale sculpture. His work not only entertains visitors but also educates them about marine life, particularly the majestic sperm whale that serves as his current subject.
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