Wood Sculptures

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Stefan Van Der Ende, Gary Brown, Tosic Aleksandar, Dieter Picchio-specht, Paul Carbo, Berthold Neutze, Dermot O'brien, Cecile Tissot, Tanya Preminger, Mikel Durel offering original Wood Sculptures artworks.


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Stefan Van Der Ende: 'mindvessel', 2011 Wood Sculpture, Other.  wood bronze shell                           ...
, 2011
Other - Sculpture
40 x 270 cm (15.7 x 106.3 inches)
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Stefan Van Der Ende: 'nomotion', 1995 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.  painted elmwood , steel , glass      ...
, 1995
Abstract - Sculpture
420 x 120 cm (165.4 x 47.2 inches)
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Stefan Van Der Ende: 'Touch wood', 1984 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.    painted elmwood    ...
, 1984
Abstract - Sculpture
50 x 220 cm (19.7 x 86.6 inches)
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Gary Brown: 'Lucy', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.  Laminated Baltic Birch on a steel base ...
, 2004
Abstract - Sculpture
13 x 62 inches (33.0 x 157.5 cm)
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Gary Brown: 'Tusk', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.   Laminated Baltic Birch and Cherry, with Bubinga base, inlayed ball bearing, wood sculpture  ...
, 2004
Abstract - Sculpture
16 x 59 inches (40.6 x 149.9 cm)
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Gary Brown: 'Yoke', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.  Laminated Baltic Birch and Maple, wood sculpture ...
, 2004
Abstract - Sculpture
16 x 22 inches (40.6 x 55.9 cm)
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Tosic Aleksandar: '5 do 12', 2011 Wood Sculpture, undecided.
, 2011
undecided - Sculpture
13 x 17 cm (5.1 x 6.7 inches)
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Tosic Aleksandar: 'old man', 2011 Wood Sculpture, undecided.
, 2011
undecided - Sculpture
35 x 18 cm (13.8 x 7.1 inches)
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Dieter Picchio-specht: 'Beam Helianthus', 2010 Wood Sculpture, Floral.   Normally a good painting hangs on a wall - for many years.These installations of painted
Floral - Sculpture
18 x 180 cm (7.1 x 70.9 inches)
Dieter Picchio-specht: 'Beam Centaurea', 2010 Wood Sculpture, Floral.  Normally a good painting hangs on a wall - for many years.These installations of painted
Floral - Sculpture
18 x 180 cm (7.1 x 70.9 inches)
Paul Carbo: 'Emily Dickinson', 2010 Wood Sculpture, Famous People. Custom handmade, free- standing wood cabinets as life- size caricature of Emily Dickinson...
Famous People - Sculpture
20 x 62 inches (50.8 x 157.5 cm)
Berthold Neutze: 'Complain If You Want', 2010 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.         beechwood, oiled, 2010       ...
Abstract - Sculpture
10 x 14 cm (3.9 x 5.5 inches)
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Berthold Neutze: 'Last Call For Umberto', 2010 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.       beechwood, oiled, 2010     ...
Abstract - Sculpture
22 x 30 cm (8.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Berthold Neutze: 'Why She Couldnt Stay', 2010 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.      beechwood, oiled, 2010    ...
Abstract - Sculpture
21 x 37 cm (8.3 x 14.6 inches)
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Berthold Neutze: 'Dont argue with me', 2010 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.     beechwood, oiled, 2010   ...
Abstract - Sculpture
22 x 24 cm (8.7 x 9.4 inches)
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Dermot O'brien: 'Resonance1', 2009 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.   Light sculpture birch ...
, 2009
Abstract - Sculpture
20 x 52 cm (7.9 x 20.5 inches)
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Dermot O'brien: 'Flame5', 2009 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.  Light sculpture red alder ...
, 2009
Abstract - Sculpture
20 x 51 cm (7.9 x 20.1 inches)
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Cecile Tissot: 'Petit support ', 2009 Wood Sculpture, undecided.  Carved oak in small box ...
undecided - Sculpture
15 x 15 cm (5.9 x 5.9 inches)
Cecile Tissot: 'Petit support ', 2009 Wood Sculpture, undecided.  Carved oak in small box ...
undecided - Sculpture
15 x 15 cm (5.9 x 5.9 inches)
Tosic Aleksandar: 'Rain gatherer', 2008 Wood Sculpture, undecided.
undecided - Sculpture
18 x 60 inches (45.7 x 152.4 cm)
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Tosic Aleksandar: 'blu eyed girl', 2007 Wood Sculpture, Figurative.
Figurative - Sculpture
68 x 72 inches (172.7 x 182.9 cm)
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Paul Carbo: 'Teddy Roosevelt', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Famous People.  Custom, handmade, free- standing, stained wood cabinet as life- size caricature of Teddy Roosevelt ...
Famous People - Sculpture
2 x 5.9 inches (5.1 x 15.0 cm)
Paul Carbo: 'The Gardener', 2007 Wood Sculpture, Famous People.  Custom, handmade, free- standing, stained wood cabinet as life- size caricature of The Gardener ...
Famous People - Sculpture
2 x 5.7 inches (5.1 x 14.5 cm)
Paul Carbo: 'Bob Dylan', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Famous People.  Custom, handmade, free- standing, stained wood cabinet as life- size caricature of Bob Dylan ...
, 2005
Famous People - Sculpture
2.2 x 5.7 inches (5.6 x 14.5 cm)
Paul Carbo: 'Andres Segovia', 2009 Wood Sculpture, Famous People.  Custom, handmade, free- standing, stained wood cabinet as life- size caricature of Andres Segovia ...
Famous People - Sculpture
21 x 68 inches (53.3 x 172.7 cm)
Paul Carbo: 'Jerry Garcia', 2009 Wood Sculpture, Famous People.  Custom, handmade, free- standing, stained wood cabinet as life- size caricature of Jerry Garcia ...
Famous People - Sculpture
2.2 x 5.9 inches (5.6 x 15.0 cm)
Paul Carbo: 'Mark Twain', 2009 Wood Sculpture, Famous People.  Custom, handmade, free- standing, stained wood cabinet as life- size caricature of Mark Twain ...
, 2009
Famous People - Sculpture
1.9 x 5.8 inches (4.8 x 14.7 cm)
Tanya Preminger: 'Back Flip Bridge', 2009 Wood Sculpture, Landscape.
Landscape - Sculpture
1 x 4 m (3.28 x 13.12 feet)
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Mikel Durel: 'Shrine for the Sea Farer', 2008 Wood Sculpture, Sailing.
Sailing - Sculpture
300 x 1000.9 mm ( x )
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Vladimir Gavronsky: 'Wall', 2007 Wood Sculpture, undecided.
, 2007
undecided - Sculpture
40 x 93 cm (15.7 x 36.6 inches)
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    Stefan Van Der Ende - My sculptures are Solutions for Non/existing Problems . Now is the time to collect them. They are rare and unique ,and there are not many of them , also due to the big amount of time it takes to make the biggerones in wood and stone . They are made dreaming/thinking and working intensively , whith the intention to be able communicate emotion through their abstract/associative visual appearence which relate to subconcious processes in the human mind .(specialy mine ofcourse ) There are often more pictures of one sculpture , because ,as you know you have to see sculptures from more sides , to get a good impression . Mijn sculpturen zijn oplossingen voor niet /bestaande problemen . het is nu de tijde om ze te gaan verzamelen Ze zijn zeldzaam en speciaal , en er zijn er niet zoveel te koop , ook als gevolg van het feit dat het een grote hoeveelheid tijd kost om ze te maken ( speciaal die in hout en steen ) Ze worden gemaakt in een intensief proces van denken dromen en werken . Met het doel uiteindelijk via hun abstract/associatieve visuele aanwezigheid emoties via abstracte vorm te communiceren via de interpreatie van de beschouwer .door het raken van onderbewuste oude lagen in ...

    Dieter Picchio-Specht - Art, creativity and imagination have always played an important part in my life, although I have only started to fully concentrate on painting a few years ago. This passion has always been part of me. I have finally given up my work as a general manager in industry - to dedicate all my time to painting. At last I do what I have always wanted to do. It is simply that a dream has finally come true. Even during my years at secondary school my paintings were awarded prizes and I should have enrolled in art classes after I passed my A-levels. In fact, a renowned company manufacturing ceramics offered me a scholarship, which I was unable to accept at the time. I have always kept up with painting as landscapes and images, abstract and impressionist. Since some years now I am able to paint full-time and fill canvas after canvas with my ideas. My new studio is right in the centre of the village of Arcegno, surrounded by wooded hills, near to Ascona, a well-known tourist centre at the Lago Maggiore in the South of Switzerland. I apply the paints directly to the canvas with a spatula. ...

    Paul Carbo - I started messing round with wood in 1999 while still working as a graphic artist for the Los Angeles Times. We all worked on computers at that time and I was craving to do art with my hands like we used to back in the "dim time" before computers. I initially started to build small functional art pieces for children. Things like paper and pencil holders. I then progressed to larger caricatures of famous people I thought kids should be aware of like Abe Lincoln and Mark Twain, still intended as furniture for children. I would store the finished cabinets in my living room. They mingled well with my other furniture and and found I using them to store CD's,books ans such. At that point I said to myself " Why wouldn't grown-ups like this kinda thing"? I left my job at the newspaper, forged on and continued to build....

    Berthold Neutze - Artists Statement Art from wood is either turned (pretty bowl), roughly hewed (pure artistic laziness) or from selected ugliness regarding to the choice of wood. The flashy the material the less you see the sloppy work of the artist Why do I use wood after all? Besides hard and splintery beechwood? The work is risky and tedious, demands concentration and sensitivity for the material's structure - thus a challenge for craftmanship. Together with the subtle texture and unexitedly tint of beechwood that makes it to my favourite material. Beechwood allows undisguised view towards the form language. The shiny smooth surface means a distance to ,,harsh" nature to me. The outcoming piece is a picture, not copy. The tactile dimension. There is this invitation to the spectator to touch it, to feel the inherent warmth of wood, to feel out the incorporated strings and muscles to append another dimension to his phantasy. Subject follows function. My abstract -, as well as the anthropo- and zoomorphic sculptures emerge from the curiosity what other structures evolution could find - or improve - to add another niche in nature. I mostly work without preceding drawings und start to work unintentionally; the ,,idea" evolves during the progress - the ...

    Dermot O'Brien - Over the past fifteen years i have developed my own very unique art form working with wood and light. Using light as an added dimension to highlight the spaces between the wood a new sculpture is created. The sculptures always consist of several shapes the light exploring and defining the relationship between the bodies....

    Cecile Tissot - Statement in English and French/ Presentation en anglais et francais * * * * * * * * * * * * Born in 1970, currently lives and works in Paris and Boulogne-Billancourt. I have been sculpting for about 15 years, after I discovered carving in London in 1997. I have been since then following a personal way in sculpture, mostly in stone and wood carving. I also work directly in nature through landart projects. Most of my works deal with the sacred, emptiness, traces, and link presence and absence - I attempt to emphasise the shy, the almost-nothing, the sensitive. My latest works tend towards verticality and nomadism, in an attempt to create, through their installation, ephemerical holy places - small or big. * * * * * * * * * * * * Nee en 1970, vit et travaille a Paris et Boulogne-Billancourt. Artiste-sculpteur depuis une quinzaine d'annees, j'ai decouvert la taille directe a Londres en 1997 et suis depuis dans un chemin personnel de sculpture en taille directe - je travaille la pierre et le bois. J'interviens aussi directement dans la nature a travers des projets de landart. La plupart de mes travaux traitent du sacre, de l'absence-presence, du vide, des traces - je tente de mettre en valeur le tenu, ...