Lost Treasure
$ 2,200.00
Wave form wall sculpture wave form. Spalted red maple sculpted down from a 80 Lb block to 6 Lbs, light lacquer finish. 18″ Dia. x 6″ Deep.
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Rewind
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.
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This sculpture is a vertically oriented, flowing wall piece made from Ambrosia Maple, shaped into a continuous ribbon-like form. It undulates in a gentle S-curve, creating a rhythmic sequence of concave and convex surfaces that feel both organic and architectural.
The interior faces are light-toned wood with visible grain, knots, and natural figuring that resemble topographic maps or flowing water patterns. These pale surfaces contrast sharply with the darker, reddish-brown wood edging that crisply outlines the form, emphasizing its contours and movement. The edges act almost like a drawn line, guiding the eye up and down the sculpture’s sinuous path.
Though static, the piece strongly suggests motion—like a wave frozen mid-crest, a folded sheet caught in air, or a river carving its way through space. The repetition of scooped forms creates depth and shadow, giving the sculpture a sense of breathing or pulsing as light moves across it.
Overall, it feels meditative and elegant: a balance between control and natural variation, craftsmanship and spontaneity, structure and flow.
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