Wood Art

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mass_burner

Minister of Fire
Sep 24, 2013
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SE Mass
Show us your either found or worked wood art. Unusual shapes, textures always catch my eye while out in the yard.

I'll start with a piece from a neighbors tree that came down in a storm. It's from those trees with the long brown seed pods. I just fine sanded it so far,might throw a light coat if tung oil on it to make the grain pop a little more.

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I call this one, "Explosion"
Categorically it would be considered abstract art as it doesn't really represent anything recognizable.

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I call this one, "Explosion"
Categorically it would be considered abstract art as it doesn't really represent anything recognizable.

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If you look at it sideways, it looks like a shaggy dog with no head.
 
Here's another, from a old cedar. I have them all around the property perimeter.

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