Wood Sculptures

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David Chang, Khurshid Khatak, Mrs. Mathew Sumich, Phil Parkes, Dieter Picchio-specht, Dermot O'brien, Bryan Patterson, Max Tolentino, Tan Quang, Vicki Place, Bill Czappa, Elisee Mutomb, Asbjorn Lonvig offering original Wood Sculptures artworks.


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David Chang: 'Diversity Sings in Harmony', 2004 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.
Abstract - Sculpture
25 x 18 inches (63.5 x 45.7 cm)
Khurshid Khatak: 'Divine Love', 2003 Wood Sculpture, Fantasy. The Song Of love, My love will hold you and keep you safe and warm, you are the only Oasis in my deserted life. ...
Fantasy - Sculpture
36 x 75 inches (91.4 x 190.5 cm)
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Khurshid Khatak: 'Widow', 2003 Wood Sculpture, Fantasy. Extortion of ignorance. ...
, 2003
Fantasy - Sculpture
28 x 56 inches (71.1 x 142.2 cm)
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Khurshid Khatak: 'Is it Freedom', 2003 Wood Sculpture, Fantasy. When she lost her leges, then she got a freedom. ...
Fantasy - Sculpture
14 x 56 inches (35.6 x 142.2 cm)
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Khurshid Khatak: 'Woman Bhind Man', 2003 Wood Sculpture, Fantasy. She put out her lover from complexity...
Fantasy - Sculpture
26 x 61 inches (66.0 x 154.9 cm)
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Mrs. Mathew Sumich: 'Wood Square and Rectangles', 1969 Wood Sculpture, undecided. oiled, natural alder wood, 2 rectangles and one square on diagonal...
undecided - Sculpture
24 x 13 inches (61.0 x 33.0 cm)
Mrs. Mathew Sumich: 'Wood Rectangles 2', 1968 Wood Sculpture, undecided. oiled, natural alder, 3 rectangles on diagonal...
undecided - Sculpture
19 x 11 inches (48.3 x 27.9 cm)
Mrs. Mathew Sumich: 'Wood Rectangles 1', 1968 Wood Sculpture, undecided. oiled, natural alder wood, 3 rectangles sitting diagonally...
undecided - Sculpture
16 x 13 inches (40.6 x 33.0 cm)
Phil Parkes: 'Grace        Cherry', 2003 Wood Sculpture, undecided.
undecided - Sculpture
5 x 14 inches (12.7 x 35.6 cm)
Dieter Picchio-specht: 'Beige-Blue Brown-Violet', 2002 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. Place this abstract sculpture right into your room! This sculpture is made of wooden elements, painted with acrilics following my segment- art- style and scotched together. Each element measures 150 x 40 x 8 cm ( 59 x15 x 3. 1
Abstract - Sculpture
150 x 40 cm (59.1 x 15.7 inches)
Dermot O'brien: 'phoenix', 1998 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. The sculpture is made of red alder and contains three lightsources...
, 1998
Abstract - Sculpture
18 x 32 inches (45.7 x 81.3 cm)
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Bryan Patterson: 'TopHeavy', 2002 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. This sculptured birch centerpiece features an inlaid natural concretion that leaves plenty to the imagination....
, 2002
Abstract - Sculpture
11 x 4 inches (27.9 x 10.2 cm)
Max Tolentino: 'Le Rouge et le Noir', 2013 Wood Sculpture, Abstract.  Wood painted sculpture combining two pieces which may be placed in various positions . dimensions are simply a reference since there are two parts. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
30 x 30 cm (11.8 x 11.8 inches)
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Tan Quang: 'superior buddha statue', 2016 Wood Sculpture, Abstract Figurative. superior Buddha statue...
Abstract Figurative - Sculpture
14.6 x 6.6 inches (37.1 x 16.8 cm)
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Tan Quang: 'buddha', 2013 Wood Sculpture, Architecture. Buddha...
, 2013
Architecture - Sculpture
7.4 x 18.4 inches (18.8 x 46.7 cm)
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Vicki Place: 'peach', 2008 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. Art deco design in wood with enamel paint...
, 2008
Abstract - Sculpture
46 x 56 inches (116.8 x 142.2 cm)
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Vicki Place: 'meteoric', 2009 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. A meteor streaming though space depicts this wall hanging done in wood with acrylic paint...
, 2009
Abstract - Sculpture
53 x 26 inches (134.6 x 66.0 cm)
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Bill Czappa: 'hamilton', 2020 Wood Sculpture, . This was made from objects my collector had saved. it is kinetic and the headlights and moves randomly. ...
, 2020
- Sculpture
23 x 30 inches (58.4 x 76.2 cm)
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Bill Czappa: 'school of hard knots', 2007 Wood Sculpture, Humor. I love these play on words pieces. A school room made with knots. It was a lot of fun to make in in the angular fashion that I did. The bell tower was especially difficult to make. And the paddle came from a school and did say on it when ...
Humor - Sculpture
23 x 45 inches (58.4 x 114.3 cm)
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Bill Czappa: 'spruce goose ll', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Abstract. This is a working sculpture and it sounds like a real airplane.  The wheel and tail move randomly and there is a ghostly image of Howard Hughes behind the wheel.  You can see and hear it by searching youtube czappa Spruce Goose.  I found the metal front that was from ...
Abstract - Sculpture
71 x 38 inches (180.3 x 96.5 cm)
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Elisee Mutomb: 'woman', 2019 Wood Sculpture, World Conflict. Woman...
, 2019
World Conflict - Sculpture
80 x 160 cm (31.5 x 63.0 inches)
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Elisee Mutomb: 'smoking man', 2019 Wood Sculpture, Humor. Smoking man...
Humor - Sculpture
70 x 151 cm (27.6 x 59.4 inches)
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Elisee Mutomb: 'rhino', 2019 Wood Sculpture, Animals. Rhino...
, 2019
Animals - Sculpture
50 x 100 cm (19.7 x 39.4 inches)
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Elisee Mutomb: 'dancer', 2018 Wood Sculpture, Beauty. Dancer...
, 2018
Beauty - Sculpture
80 x 100 cm (31.5 x 39.4 inches)
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Elisee Mutomb: 'trumpet', 2019 Wood Sculpture, Ethnic. Trumpet man...
, 2019
Ethnic - Sculpture
80 x 150 cm (31.5 x 59.1 inches)
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Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Picasso', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Picasso. By Picasso' s She Goat on MOMA, New York. Copyrights cleared with Copy- Dan 3 October 2005. ...
Children - Sculpture
3 x 10 feet (0.91 x 3.05 m)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Andy Warhol', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Andy Warhol' s Campbell' s Soup Cans.Height 18 feet.Copyright cleared 3 October 2005 by Copy- Dan...
Children - Sculpture
5 x 18 feet (1.52 x 5.49 m)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Leonardo da Vinci', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Leonardo da Vinci' s Mona Lisa on le Louvre in Paris.Height 15 feet.Copyrights cleared with Copy- Dan 3 October 2005....
Children - Sculpture
6 x 15 feet (1.83 x 4.57 m)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Michelangelo', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Michelangelo' s ( 1475- 1564) renaissance fresco
Children - Sculpture
7 x 15 feet (2.13 x 4.57 m)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Number 5', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Architecture. Playhouse inspired by Antonio Gaudi, by LEGO, by. . .This summer my family has been busy. Not busy traveling around the world as usual. No, busy building a playhouse to the children inspired by the Spanish artist and architect Antonio Gaudi.See everything about the playhouse at
, 2005
Architecture - Sculpture
125 x 210 cm (49.2 x 82.7 inches)
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    David Chang - Sharing My Artistic View By David K. Chang Art is an expression of the spirit that is not limited by time or space. Although artistic styles differ depending on the artist's background, rationales, interests, and feelings, the intent of all artwork is to guide audiences into a specific mood. Therefore, art arouses an echo between the audience and the artist. This echo can be one of excitement or agony, of humor or anger, of comfort or sadness, of oppression or complete release, or one of inexpressible description. Artists continue to explore their own finished work as well as to encourage audiences to gain a deeper understanding of that work. Excellent artwork often comes from self-examination. Even though an artist may believe he is developing and refining his style by intuition, this intuition is usually the artist's unrecognized expression of his reflection, which has embedded itself into his subconscious. My inspiration frequently comes from my reflection on and enjoyment of nature, from my loving it and studying it. The artwork that comes from this reflection can express the resolution of conflict between man and nature, or the connection between them. These ideas can be articulated in the freedom ...

    Khurshid Khatak - I see and I have practiced hard to see. through and through and deep inside, because the every existence does have shape, a definitive imagery a consolidated perception at least one of the unseen horizons. one of unsung melodies and those who can see, must feel it and those who can feel, must bear the anguish of sense and those who can bear the pain of creations up on them must preserve this pain into existence of beauty. and these statues are the creations of this pain. that I am still passing through, I have often enter into the realms of unconsciousness, the real self, the true experience and thus I see the faces, montages, ideas, and colors in my mediums. Stone and rocks are wrapping the figure and forms. Which, I only unfold. Log and woods commonly steal the ideas and imagery, which I just enhance. When the colors are speaking to you. And words magnifying their presence in persona. When rocks liquefy to the cast able ideologies and woods carve them selves. In front of you. Then must you have entered the flowing world of liberated self "Surrealisms". ...

    Mrs. Mathew Sumich - Mathew Sumich passed away in late 2012. His work is available through Judith Sumich or the Michael H. Lord Gallery, Palm Springs, CA. The following statement is in his own words The focus of my work - whether non-commissioned or commissioned - is to work with basic elements such as line, form, color, texture, etc., and to apply them to the principles of design, e.g., dealing with proportion, subordination, rhythm, balance, opposition, transition, harmony and contour continuation, and to deal with different media, e.g., steel, glass, paint, wood, cement, etc., and to find potential uses of the media, taking into consideration its use in the environment in which it is to be located. My interests have always been with line and plane i?1/2 the first elements of drawing. Line creates plane, plane creates depth, plane can advance or recede by the use of color. My art is fundamental, basic, simple design principles in action. Using structural design principles and having a good understanding of the environment, I am able to take any media i?1/2 steel, glass, wood, clay, canvas i?1/2 and create 2-dimensional, 3-dimensional, or 4 dimensional adding the dimension of time objects. The final form, be it a painting, ...

    Mrs. Mathew Sumich - 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. ...

    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....

    Bryan Patterson - Bryan Patterson is a Vermont artist and designer. Bryan is directly descended from Johannes Lapp, a founder of the Amish community in America. Among his relatives is Henry Lapp of the late 1800's. Henry was an amazing deaf mute carpenter/craftsman and has his work displayed in The Philadelphia Museum of Art. Bryan says, i?1/2I've always had a love of wood and began creating with it before learning of my Lapp ancestors.i?1/2 Bryan started woodworking professionally in 1977 and has had his work featured in several publications over the years. Concretions have added the newest development to Bryani?1/2s work. He and his family harvest these treasures while swimming in the gorgeous rivers of Vermont. The real enjoyment comes from their display of as many wonderful pictures they make in the mind's eye like those you see in the clouds. Mythology of the Abenaki Indian says that "Wana-games-ak, reckless creatures or those who have lost their minds, are little people of another genus, who inhabit rivers. They have narrow faces'like the blade of a hatchet', so only the profile has an outline. Their noses are high and aquiline,'so large as to be all ...

    Max Tolentino - I do not think of art as a rationalization of an artistic thought or perhaps I am not still able to think this way. What fascinates me is the exercise of art; it is doing something that can express my personal point of view of things and the perception and the expression of the world as I see. Anything that carries human significance may cause me an emotion with the same intensity that I see at any museum in the world. Art is an emotional and intellectual product to me. Since my late starting in arts I have been sculpting my way in the artistic scenario with a differenced curiosity so that my overture to this environment gives me a privileged position. Doubts - no doubt - will arise, as my works transit between the formalism and the concept, between the beautiful and the political in art. But the doubts belong more to the one who sees then to me. Maybe I want to go further than the cultural concepts i?1/2 not that I pay much attention to it - but perhaps one day appreciating from outside I may glimpse a chance to be inside thus contributing in a certain way to this world ...