In 2020, Netherlands-based artist Linda Groen, like the rest of us, was looking for things to do to occupy her time. She was particularly fond of walking on the beach, and she began collecting some of the items that washed up there. Common whelk shells were her favorite. Inspired by a poem she came across, Groen began transforming those found objects into something special.
The Seashell by Ted Hughes
“The sea fills my ear With sand and with fear. You may wash out the sand, But never the sound Of the ghost of the sea, That is haunting me.”
They are delightful! 😀 I cannot help worrying that having their hair pulled like that might be uncomfortable for them. But I suppose if you’re a papier mache seashell woman, you don’t feel pain. So that’s a relief. How inspiring. xxx
June 3, 2026 at 6:20 am
They are delightful! 😀 I cannot help worrying that having their hair pulled like that might be uncomfortable for them. But I suppose if you’re a papier mache seashell woman, you don’t feel pain. So that’s a relief. How inspiring. xxx
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June 3, 2026 at 6:22 am
thank you for this !! Made my morning….what delicate wonderful whimsey!!
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