He Is Also A Contractor And Prefers To Use Birds As His Main Subjects
Bernie Mitchell is a Canadian constructor who makes amazing art out of drywall. He uses wheat and barley to leave and impression in wet compounds. Using a variety of things like spoons, or brushes he creates masterpieces. His specialties are shoreline homes and cottages.
He started in the 1990s experimenting with raised panels on wall surfaces where the natural light had a positive effect on the relief form, according to his official website.
Today, he uses this in his everyday work putting his creativity and works to create this amazing pieces.
He also says he prefers to use birds as his main subjects but he also likes wolves, horses, and dogs.
He travels with his family often to British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Alaska, where you can see how he incorporates the landscapes with his work.
He also makes tutorials to help people learn his technique. You can watch them on his official website.
This could be considered like a new form of art where he uses a space normally dull or normal and makes it this amazing masterpiece where we can see nature is the main subject.