Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts

Friday, July 26, 2024

The Dean Of American Craftsmen

We traveled to Malvern, PA recently to visit the amazing Wharton Esherick Museum.  From their website:

Wharton Esherick (1887 – 1970) was an internationally significant figure in the landscape of art history and American modern design. As a sculptor, Esherick worked primarily in wood and extended his unique forms to furniture, furnishings, interiors, buildings, and more. His motto, “If it’s not fun, it’s not worth doing,” is evident in the joyful expression of his work. Now recognized as a leader of the studio furniture movement, Esherick saw himself as an artist, not a craftsman, and his concern was with form, not technique. He pursued his artistic vision in forms that might turn to furniture or other sculptural furnishings. More importantly, these were but one aspect of his art complemented by the paintings, prints, drawings, poetry, and sculpture he also created.

As a guy who creates organic stuff from old wood, I was in a blissful trance for the entire tour through this home.  As Jenna put it, "It's like stepping into a contemporary witch's cottage."  And that's totally the vibe you feel when you arrive and see the crooked architecture outside, and then again when moving slowly through each gorgeous room of Esherick's home.  A highly recommended destination for sure.

Below are some photos she took.
























Sunday, May 26, 2024

Wooden Grave Markers

Ever wonder why there are so many empty spaces in old cemeteries?

Michael Emery, who has spent two decades documenting historic cemeteries throughout southeastern and central Pennsylvania, has concluded that these seemingly empty spaces were once occupied by temporary wooden markers, most of which have rotted away long ago. While some of these were replaced by formal tombstones or markers of modest fieldstones, others were never replaced at all, leaving empty gaps among the oldest memorials in historic graveyards.

Click below for the story...


Monday, March 11, 2024

Face Of The Devil

Lucifer's merriment - dancing, prancing - 
Frightening sight of dread.
Fiery hair, a wicked tail,
Two winged dogs do tread.
Deceitful laugh, disdainful joy,
On this his scornful night;
Then devilish shrieks and fearful screams
Evoke a dreadful sight.

- Peter V. Fritsch




Friday, May 6, 2022

Two Dimensional

You've seen them.  Those houses where the owner decorates with cut-out decorations.  Usually hand made.  Two dimensional wood designs.  I have a few in my neighborhood.  One guy has a bunch of small cut-out ghosts.  Another does the Peanuts characters, with Linus holding a Great Pumpkin sign.  All 2-D. 


Snapped this one while at a red light right before Halloween...

Saw the below and it occurred to me that this is a very unique form of decorating.  And this one must be really neat since it's hanging from a tree.  

 

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Earthy

The tree forts, tree houses, and wood sculptures
of artist Steve Blanchard.






blanchardwoodsculpture.com


Thanks for the link, Autumnleaf!
Lots of neat Halloween ideas in there.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Driftwood

The sculptures of Heather Jansch.

Monday, March 1, 2010

The Moss Witch

The dark face is incredible.


Image source.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009