The wooden sculptures lining the median of U.S. 90 are among the top tourist attractions on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. They are also a creative tribute to the live oaks that lined the scenic highway ...
Volunteer Grady Smith, front, directs Trevor Roupe as he operates a telehandler Tuesday to move the Frontiersman sculpture carved from an ash tree by local artist Perl Totman outside the Washington ...
At the start of her cover of “Proud Mary,” Tina Turner announces: “We never ever do nothing nice and easy … we like to do it nice and rough.” Too much sculpture today bores us with nice and easy.
Copenhagen-based artist Thomas Dambo upcycles trash into beautiful sculptures. The Six Forgotten Giants is no exception. The Six Forgotten Giants is a series of massive wooden sculptures made from ...
Foon Sham, “Escape I, Tunnel” (2016), pine, 14 x 62 x 5 ft. (all images courtesy of Gallery Neptune and Brown) WASHINGTON, DC — Foon Sham’s wooden sculptures often look like large vases or tornadoes.
MONONA, Wis. (WKOW) – There are several events happening this weekend including the Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival in Monona. The event honors the legacy of late Monona and ...
Wooden bears, birds and mythical creatures came to life in Frederick this weekend at the town’s annual carving competition. The “Chainsaws and Chuckwagons” event brought 10 woodcarvers to Frederick to ...
Monterey >> It’s been a little more than a quarter century since George Kenny began to use wood sculptures as a gimmick to lure customers into his small coffee shop in Allyn, Washington. Now he spends ...
Gary Mellon’s studio in Neptune is more of a workshop. The scent of sawdust emanates from within the wooden structure, intertwined with the aroma of a wood-burning stove that heats the space. In many ...
John Buck stands in front of his sculpture "Cat's Cradle" at Robischon Gallery in Denver on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2015. John Buck grew up surrounded by duck decoys, small figurines and other objects his ...
Woodworking goes digital in large-scale sculptures by Douglas Tausik Ryder. The human hand meets the alphanumeric ether, while the insistent evidence of tools and machinery acts as interlocutor.
A former Heavenly Mountain Resort exec found a second career as a woodworker — and his latest pieces are now featured prominently along Lake Tahoe Boulevard. After their debut at Burning Man this year ...