Wednesday, May 3, 2023

A Natural History of The Senses Relief Sculpture

 













Wood 2.0

Old butchers block and beeswax and orange extract

6"x 18" x 2"

















The sculpture visually communicates the feeling wood gives me while manipulating its shape. The piece shows the movement of where the wood comes from, trees, but also what it was previously used for. The notch at the top right of the sculpture represents the cutting of meat. The overall smoothness of the piece represents the path of nature and how everything that occurs in nature happens for a reason and happens smoothly.





 




















Julian Watts

http://www.julianwattsstudio.com/wall-pieces














Fabian Ewert

https://fabianewert.com/en/mixed-gallery/














Gabriel Schama

https://www.gabrielschama.com/

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A Natural History of The Senses Relief Sculpture

  Wood 2.0 Old butchers block and beeswax and orange extract 6"x 18" x 2" The sculpture visually communicates the feeling woo...