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.
In an age of ever-emerging digital art forms, woodworking is still seen largely as a traditional, tactile and especially analog process — hardly the first place to push technological boundaries. But L ...
Although he grew up in suburban Fairborn, he was always drawn to the woods. “I found the woods intriguing and it was where I wanted to be,” says artist Shon Walters. “I just felt good there — relaxed, ...
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 ...
Anything worth doing is worth doing badly. That seems to be the best and only conclusion to be made from the Portland Art Museum's two special shows: "Clear Cut," and an untitled display of Ursula von ...
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 ...
The artist plans to install seven sculptures in different locations around L.A. Art comes in all forms, and for Stacy Poitras, it means sculpting in an unconventional way-- with a chainsaw. Famous for ...
Danish artist Thomas Dambo is inspiring nature lovers to explore the unknown depths of Copenhagen’s forests by hiding six giant sculptures throughout six different municipalities in the area. The ...
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