Showing posts with label wall art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wall art. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Turning Time
Heavy, industrial machine gears are secured to a panel of 100+ year old Vermont barn wood in an asymmetrical pattern, broken up by a rough hewn, antique wooden frame and steel. Materials for this piece were purchased and collected over years of travel and exploration along the East Coast from Nova Scotia down to North Carolina, and it represents how disparate elements of experience and time can suddenly blend together in a cohesive way to create a succinct narrative. All the patinas shown have occurred naturally through age and have not been altered.
37" long x 9.5" wide
$1200
Friday, August 17, 2012
The Steer's Barn
A sustainably sourced steer skull from Mexico is mounted upon an old New England barn door which has been stained green and sealed in wax. A blending of the Southwest and East to create a timeless image. Can be used as wall art or the horns can be utilized as hooks for hanging things.
$750
$750
Labels:
assemblage,
barn wood,
bone,
cow skull,
environmental sculpture,
folk art,
found objects,
hanging,
home decor,
horns,
Mexico,
rustic,
skull,
steer skull,
wall art
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