If you’ve
cycled down to Praia do Gigi in Quinta do Lago recently you may have been
pleasantly surprised to find that you can now park your bicycle in a nice new
wooden station. People walking past en route to the beach (or upon their sandy
return) would have also no doubt noticed a bench in front of the station where
they can stop, rest their legs and enjoy the view.
Now, at
first glance it may seem like a perfectly ordinary bench. But anybody who
examines it a little more closely would have noticed that, for one thing - it
has considerably more legs.
The jungle
of branches underneath look a little like roots and could be said to give the
impression that this bench is growing out of the ground. A few little touches
of recycled wood here and there show the careful observer that a lot of time,
energy and love has gone into making it.
For me, it
was a particularly wonderful surprise to find this bench sitting there - as I
had seen it once before!
Meeting
the artist
A little
while ago I was visiting the Palácio Gama Lobo, headquarters of Loulé Criativo,
to talk to another of the resident artists of their Loulé Design Lab.
I spotted
this peculiar bench in the courtyard and I was later introduced to its creator,
a happy go lucky Brazilian chap called Wesley Sacardi who was busy working away
in their wood-workshop.
Wesley is a
very skilled woodworker, and although he can turn his talents to pretty much
anything, he has a particular passion for making places where people can sit.
He laughed and explained how he loves to make chairs, stools and benches as
they are things that we all share and that bring people together.
Imagination
is all you need
Wesley grew
up in São Paulo and told me he has always loved working with wood but it was
only in 2016 that he decided to quit his job in advertising and dedicate
himself to his passion full time. He told me how he wanted to try and
rediscover his childhood imagination - and see what he could make.
After a
trip to Portugal with his wife in 2018, they fell in love with the Algarve. He
got to know the team at the Loulé Design Lab, made friends and saw that they
would happily accept him as a resident artist. The process took some time, but
Wesley and his family moved here last December.
‘Wood’
that go together?
Wesley
started a never ending collection of original stools he calls the Série
Descartes. Giving a whole new meaning to the word ‘re-cycling', these unusual
seats are exclusively made from discarded bits of wood - many of which he finds
while out ‘cycling’ around exploring his new home.
The
Lapidado, for example, is made out of a beautiful and fairly large block of
wood he found lying in the dunes around Praia do Trafal. Wesleys gave it three
legs (two of which a fellow resident artist found for him in Lisbon) and with
elegant cuts that make you think of diamonds, the stool proudly shows off the
wood's life lines and puts its natural beauty on display.
It's quite
amazing when you look at the precision, care and imagination Wesley takes in
uniting all kinds of different woods (that you would never have thought would
go together) into a harmonious and well balanced piece of art - that you are
welcome to sit on.
Trees
make the wood
Now, you
might be thinking that some of these unusual stools don’t look very comfortable
- but that's half the point. Wesley is trying to make you feel a little uneasy
with his art.
He has a
huge amount of love and respect for what he calls the ‘matéria prima’ (raw
material) and told me how the tree would have spent years growing the wood that
we so casually throw away. He wants to demonstrate that with a little
creativity and care almost any piece can be re-imagined, and that they have
plenty of life left in them yet.
Worth a
shot
Wesley has
called the bench in Quinta do Lago the ‘Banco Todos’ (the bench for all) and he
hopes everybody will enjoy it.
I don’t
know whether it's in my power to cause a trend but I know it would make Wesley
smile (even more than usual) if you added him on Instagram @wesleysacardi and
tagged him in pictures of you sitting on the bench with your family and friends
on your next beach trip.