Using the concept of human flow, the artist has created a symbol of diversity, change and renewal.
He has formed an abstract human figure from eleven different types of wood, including maple, oak, spruce, cherry, pine, larch, lime, mahogany, red beech, walnut and Swiss stone pine. The vertically arranged strips resemble a flowing stream, lending the figure an organic dynamism.
Using leftover wood is a deliberate statement about transformation and sustainability: old materials are given new life and become something new. This multifaceted material composition reflects the diversity and interconnectedness of human existence.
Thus, the figure appears both grounded and in motion – a human flow that reinterprets constant change and becoming.
The surface has been finely sanded and treated with Scandic Oil to protect the wood from yellowing and preserve its natural appearance.
Total weight: 8.5 kg
11 different types of wood, steel
£5,886.08
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Using the concept of human flow, the artist has created a symbol of diversity, change and renewal.
He has formed an abstract human figure from eleven different types of wood, including maple, oak, spruce, cherry, pine, larch, lime, mahogany, red beech, walnut and Swiss stone pine. The vertically arranged strips resemble a flowing stream, lending the figure an organic dynamism.
Using leftover wood is a deliberate statement about transformation and sustainability: old materials are given new life and become something new. This multifaceted material composition reflects the diversity and interconnectedness of human existence.
Thus, the figure appears both grounded and in motion – a human flow that reinterprets constant change and becoming.
The surface has been finely sanded and treated with Scandic Oil to protect the wood from yellowing and preserve its natural appearance.
Total weight: 8.5 kg
11 different types of wood, steel
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