Firewood Sculpture By Jaehyo Lee

Wood ring. By Jaehyo Lee. leeart.name

Wood chair. By Jaehyo Lee. leeart.name

Wood chair. By Jaehyo Lee. leeart.name

Wood Stool. By Jaehyo Lee. leeart.name

Wood sculpture, 2009. By Jaehyo Lee. leeart.name
Incredible Firewood Sculpture From Around The World

Woodpile by Michael Buck. michael-buck.blogspot

Hu Qingyan, “Firewood”, 2012; © Hu Qingyan Courtesy Galerie Urs Meile camphorwood. galerieursmeile
Hungarian artist Gyula Várnai installation of logs. varnaigyula
Hungarian artist Gyula Várnai close-up. varnaigyula

Tower of Babel Woodstack.
By Nikolay Polissky, Nikola-Lenivets, Kaluga Region, Russia, 2001.
Height 10m, 15x12m at the bottom..
polissky.ru

Firewood and kindling sculpture. Via: kunstlercast

Michael McGillis, ‘Wake’ was originally installed in 2006 at the Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer, Minnesota and consisted of a 95-foot long trench of cut trees painted purple in the middle. michaelmcgillis

Laerchen-Tor, 2005 in Bex, Switzerland by Urs P. Twellmann: twellmann.ch

Laerchen-Tor by Urs P. Twellmann: twellmann.ch

Eichenring, 1999 by Urs P. Twellmann: twellmann.ch

Under construction. Urs P. Twellmann: twellmann.ch

Rovine, tree rings, 2004 in Italy by Urs P. Twellmann: twellmann.ch

Woodstack by Urs P. Twellmann: twellmann.ch

Wood stack by John Gerding, Vermont. johngerding

‘Waste Less Chair’ by Hungarian firm, Uncomfortable Workshop, opens to two positions, one as a rocking-chair, and one with a leg rest. When not in use, the piece can be fully closed and easily rolled to a new location. auworkshop

Kindling end table. dcgstores.

Firewood cabinet by designer Mark Moskovitz. When closed, looks like a wood pile, but it’s really a four drawer cabinet faced with split logs. fiftytwothousand

Jane Baker Coastal Scene. Pyrography; using gas torches of different sizes as well as electrically heated metal tips. janebakerart

Log path at the Shrewsbury Flower Show. Designer unknown. wookmark










































Absolutely wonderful ideas and creations. The web site’s imagery and design is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Imagine what you could do with your pile of firewood !
I think these are great.
Ugh…This made me feel like the least creative person on the planet. Amazing.
You never know what you can create if you don´t try. Often all it needs is to start just doing and you can surprise yourself!
Here’s a link to the art i make from recycled materials. Mainly using pallet wood, glass, mirror and vinyl records.
Behance DOT net/REFORMATIONS