Tree Trunk Sculptures By Jaehyo Lee

Tree Trunk Sculptures by 작가 이재효| Jaehyo Lee. Korean artist Jaehyo Lee creates functional wooden sculptures, such as stools, as well as abstract shapes. His Transformations series makes use of of meshes of logs and bent nails, which have been planed to form cross sections that reveal the structure of the materials within. This impression … Continue reading Tree Trunk Sculptures By Jaehyo Lee

Giant Burnt Matches Sculptures by Wolfgang Stiller

Giant Burnt Matches Sculptures by Wolfgang Stiller. Matchstickmen is the creation of Germany based sculptor Wolfgang Stiller. He attaches full-sized head molds to lengths of square lumber, creating an illusion of a match burnt into a man. The life-sized, burnt down matchsticks with human heads symbolize how people burn out and get left behind in … Continue reading Giant Burnt Matches Sculptures by Wolfgang Stiller

Alison Moritsugu Paints on Fallen Logs to Reflect Their Origins

 Alison Moritsugu Paints on Fallen Logs to Reflect Their Origins For her project between art and design, simply entitled Log paintings, the Hawaiian artist Alison Moritsugu wanted to pay tribute to forests and countryside, dramatically threatened by the destructive effects of industrialization. The artist collects most of her canvases in the Northeast, opting for trees … Continue reading Alison Moritsugu Paints on Fallen Logs to Reflect Their Origins

Sculptures of humans and skeletons by Yoshitoshi Kanemaki

Sculptures of humans and skeletons by Yoshitoshi Kanemaki on Behance  Japanese artist Yoshitoshi Kanemaki. This sculptor realizes disturbing life-size works, from tree trunks. Through his massive sculptures by their weight and size, Yoshitoshi tackles the questions of life and death and the notion of fleetingness, knowing full well that he will never really succeed in … Continue reading Sculptures of humans and skeletons by Yoshitoshi Kanemaki

Miniature Worlds Inside Wooden Rings By Secret Wood

  Miniature Worlds Inside Wooden Rings By Secret Wood Instagram | Facebook There’s a miniature world inside these one-of-a-kind rings made from wood, jewellery resin, and besswax. From enchanted forests and snowy mountains to magical underwater worlds, each ring is handmade by Secret Wood, a design studio based in Vancouver, Canada. (h/t: twistedsifter)

Magnicient Wood Sculptures by Willy Verginer

Magnicient  Wood Sculptures by Willy Verginer The magnificent wooden sculptures by the Italian artist Willy Verginer, who carves animals and human bodies with great realism and precision in anatomical compositions and installations ... With a very special work on textures and colors, Willy Verginer Has developed over the years a very particular visual language both … Continue reading Magnicient Wood Sculptures by Willy Verginer

Organic Wooden Sculptures by Henrique Oliveira

Organic Wooden Sculptures by Henrique Oliveira Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira’s powerful recycled wood installations snake through their exhibition spaces like massive living trees that burst out of walls and ceilings. Oliveira scours the streets of Sao Paulo to gather weathered plywood, which he then separates into layers and combines to create his massive “tridimensionals” sculptures. The … Continue reading Organic Wooden Sculptures by Henrique Oliveira

Tiny Paintings on Recycled Wood Pieces by Gracemere Woods

Tiny Paintings on Wood Pieces by Gracemere Woods   American artist Kimera Wachna quitted her office to open her online shop Gracemere Woods and sell her very beautiful creations made in collaboration with her partner Yuichi Watanabe. With a particular affinity to nature, she chose the medium of painting and (recycled) wood to draw adorable … Continue reading Tiny Paintings on Recycled Wood Pieces by Gracemere Woods

Chimerical Sculptures by John Morris

Chimerical Sculptures by John Morris The works of John Morris spring from exhaustive sketching and illustration, drawing on intensive research. Subjects include skeletal bone, muscular structure and the imagery of fashion photography. Often, prosthetic limbs and super-accentuated body part proportions tie the pieces together, bringing to mind the surreal imagery of anime and the comic strip … Continue reading Chimerical Sculptures by John Morris