A decorative woodpecker hangs from the trunk of a tree, carved from a sheet of black iron. The contours are sleek and minimalist, making the silhouette of the bird clearly recognisable. With its pointed beak pointed upwards and its tail angled downwards, it appears to rest in a natural position against the tree, as if it might start tapping at any moment. The metal plate is firmly attached with a simple but inconspicuous fastening, making it look like the woodpecker is really sitting against the tree. With weather, the iron takes on a rustic, slightly weathered appearance over time, which only adds to its charm. This woodpecker subtly combines art and nature, adding a touch of playful elegance to any garden or woodland setting. It attracts immediate attention, but without disturbing the natural tranquillity of its surroundings.
By profession, I am co-owner of a creative agency called Tocomfy. We work for several SME (and international) companies. You could therefore say that I have made my hobby my job.
In my spare time, I like to go out and take pictures of interesting things I come across...
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