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| Dimensions | 22 × 13.5 × 2 in |
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This shell wall sculpture was carved from a beautiful ambrosia silver maple tree. The design was inspired by the Fibonacci golden spiral. Carved, textured and finished with Danish oil.
| Dimensions | 22 × 13.5 × 2 in |
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Wall sculpture carved from a beautiful piece of Black Walnut. Textured, sandblasted and bleached surface, Satin finish. Dims: “18 H x 20” W x 2″D.

This new wall sculpture is shaped like a scallop shell, carved with deep radiating grooves that fan outward from a central point. The smooth curves and rich tonal variations in the wood grain evoke both natural erosion and organic growth, blending coastal imagery with refined craftsmanship. Dims: 10 ½”H x 11”W x 4 ½”D

This wall sculpture is a flowing, ribbon-like form carved from spalted ambrosia maple, featuring a series of looping curves that rise and fold back on themselves. The continuous band undulates horizontally, creating three prominent arches with oval openings that pierce through the form. These openings allow light to pass through, casting soft shadows on the wall behind and emphasizing the sculpture’s sense of movement and depth.
The warm, natural grain of the wood—marked by spalting patterns and ambrosia lines—adds visual texture and highlights the material’s natural character. A darkened edge traces the outer contour of the ribbon, accentuating its sinuous silhouette and giving the piece a crisp outline against the wall.
Overall, the sculpture evokes a sense of fluid motion, as if a strip of wood has been gently carved twisted and lifted into rhythmic waves, balancing elegance, craftsmanship, and organic beauty.

Wall sculpture carved from a beautiful piece of spalted white oak.
The form radiates outward from a subtle focal point near its base, its deeply sculpted ribs unfold like the fan of a scallop shell.
The overall effect is one of quiet elegance and natural permanence. It recalls the geometry of marine life, the weathered textures of driftwood, and the passage of time recorded in annual growth rings. Simultaneously sculptural and geological, the work invites contemplation of nature’s ability to create beauty through repetition, growth, and gradual transformation. It stands as a celebration of organic form—where wood becomes shell, landscape, and memory all at once. It was sandblasted to showcase the grain and finished with Danish oil to a satin finish. Dims: 16”H x 16”W x 3”D

This sculpture is a wall-mounted relief carved from a single piece of Black Walnut. The wood grain is a central visual element: layered bands of light and dark tones follow the spiral’s motion, enhancing the sense of rotation and depth. The carving is highly dimensional, with undulating ridges and recessed channels that create dramatic shadows, making the surface feel almost geological or fluid, as if the wood were flowing inward.
The spiral suggests multiple interpretations: a whirlpool, vortex, galaxy, or natural force such as wind or erosion. The central hole acts as a focal point, evoking ideas of origin, collapse, or infinite motion. The slightly irregular lower edge contrasts with the precise square format, reinforcing a tension between natural processes and human design.
Overall, the sculpture feels dynamic and immersive, combining organic texture with strong geometric framing, and invites contemplation of movement, time, and natural energy frozen in wood.
Dims: 13″ H x 30” W x 2″D

Wall sculpture carved from a large piece of Red Oak. Textured, sandblasted and dyed surface, finished Satin Lacquer. Dims: 25″ H x 23” W x 2″D.

Wall sculpture carved from a beautiful piece of Red Maple with extra sapwood. Textured and sandblasted surface, finished with Danish Oil. Dims: 15″ H x 32” W x 2″D.

Wall sculpture carved from a beautiful piece of quarter-sawn Black Walnut. Textured, sandblasted and bleached surface, finished with Danish Oil. Dims: 20″ H x 24” W x 2″D.
