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| Weight | 1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 29 × 18 × 2 in |
This shell wall sculpture was carved from a beautiful large stump of white Ash. Inspired by the Fibonacci golden spiral. Textured, sandblasted then finished with Danish Oil, Dims: 29″ W x 18” H x 2″D.
| Weight | 1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 29 × 18 × 2 in |

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: 16″ H x 17” 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.

This sculpture is a flowing, wall-mounted abstract form made from Spalted Ambrosia Maple . It unfolds in a rhythmic sequence of curved, ribbon-like lobes that rise and dip across the wall, creating a sense of continuous motion—almost like a frozen wave or a strip of wood caught mid-dance.
Each section is hollowed and concave, revealing dramatic natural patterns in the wood: swirling grain, dark spalting lines, and warm amber-to-honey tones. The edges are crisply defined with a dark border, which sharply outlines the organic shapes and emphasizes their silhouette against the wall. This contrast makes the forms feel both precise and alive.
The sculpture balances symmetry and variation: the central forms are broader and more open, while the outer ends taper and curl inward, giving the piece a dynamic beginning and end. Light plays across the interior surfaces, deepening shadows and highlighting the natural textures, so the work changes subtly depending on viewing angle and illumination.
Overall, the sculpture feels both sculptural and musical—suggesting movement, breath, or sound—while celebrating the inherent beauty and unpredictability of the wood itself.
This form was sculpted from a beautiful piece of Spalted Ambrosia Silver Maple. The shape was inspired by ribbon candy. Sanded carefully and finished with shellac and satin wax. Dims: 22″x14”x7”H. This wall sculpture can be mounted vertical or horizontal.
Available 2/28/2026

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.

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.

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

This wall sculpture is a flowing ribbon-like form that undulates vertically in an S-shaped rhythm. Carved from red oak and sandblasted to expose the grain patterns that flow with the curved surface. The interior tones range from warm browns and golden hues to darker, almost black areas, while the outer edge is outlined with a dark border, emphasizing the contours.
The overall effect is organic and dynamic, resembling waves, a twisting leaf, or a sinuous natural form frozen in motion. The clean white background highlights the sculpture’s texture, depth, and rhythmic curves.
Wall sculpture, Red Oak sculpted down from a 80 Lb slab to 7 Lbs, sand-textured and dyed black with an oil finish. 31″Tall x 14″ Wide x 7″ Deep

This sculpture is an abstract, ribbon-like form carved from a single piece of Black Walnut with warm brown tones and visible grain. It undulates horizontally in a smooth, continuous wave, rising and dipping in a rhythmic sequence of hollowed curves. Each vertical rise opens like a shallow vessel or shell, revealing the layered growth rings of the wood, which emphasize the sculpture’s organic origin.
The edges are sharply defined and darkened, creating a strong outline that contrasts with the lighter interior surfaces. This crisp border accentuates the flowing silhouette and gives the piece a graphic, almost calligraphic quality. Although the form is dynamic and fluid—suggesting movement, sound waves, or a rolling landscape—it maintains a sense of balance and calm through its symmetry and consistent curvature.
Overall, the sculpture blends natural material with refined craftsmanship, transforming solid wood into something that feels light, elastic, and in motion, inviting viewers to walk along its length and experience the changing shapes from different angles.
This form was sculpted from a beautiful piece of Black Walnut. The shape was inspired by ribbon candy. Sanded carefully, bleached, then finished with shellac and satin wax. This wall sculpture can be mounted horizontal or vertical.
