A man has made a unique record of an island's history and buildings, making models using shells found on its beaches. Pete Locke, 92, has lived on Tresco in the Isles of Scilly his whole life. He has ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. At no point in the months-long construction of his sea snail-shaped structure did artist Mark Antony ...
There is one local snail that I would bet everyone who lives in coastal New England knows and loves: the common periwinkle. What young person hasn’t picked up a periwinkle from the beach and tried to ...
CHICHESTER, U.K. (KGO) -- In the U.K., an artist is now having to defend their creation for its misunderstood look. There's some outrage over their sculpture that looks like an unsavory texting emoji.
The shrine was the idea of a man who picked the shells he needed off island beaches Islanders have been asked to donate periwinkle shells for the restoration of a shrine at Fort Hommet in Guernsey.