Fife man turns garden into tourist attraction – by building a huge wooden ship
ByReporter
A sculptor has turned his property into a tourist attraction after creating an impressive galleon ship, nestled in trees at the back of his garden.
Denis Carbonaro, 48, quit his job three years ago to return to his love of art, and soon turned to working as a sculptor.
And now he hopes his popular garden in Dalgety Bay, Fife, can lay the future for a dedicated sculpture park.
Denis, a former web designer originally from the Italian island of Sicily, has become famous in the area for his wooden sculptures of a mammoth and a spider.
He uses only recycled wood in his art, often in the form of fallen branches which he finds in the area.
Fife man turns garden into tourist attraction – by building a huge wooden ship