There is grass in the yard, firewood on the grass
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/there-is-grass-in-the-yard-firewood-on-the-grass.htmlA real artist can create even from garbage — not to mention, for example, wooden pegs: we have made for you a selection of art objects and installations from the most ordinary firewood — we think it is very interesting and cool!


Michael Buck. michael-buck.blogspot.com

Hu Qinyan. galerieursmeile.com

Gyula Varnai. www.varnaigyula.hu

Gyula Varnai. www.varnaigyula.hu

"The Tower of Babel", Nikolai Polissky. www.polissky.ru

kunstlercast.com

Michael McGillis. michaelmcgillis.com

Urs Tvellman. twellmann.ch

Urs Tvellman. twellmann.ch

Urs Tvellman. twellmann.ch

Urs Tvellman. twellmann.ch

Urs Tvellman. twellmann.ch

Urs Tvellman. twellmann.ch

John Gerding. johngerding.com

Jahyo Lee. www.leeart.name

Jahyo Lee. www.leeart.name

Jahyo Lee. www.leeart.name

Jahyo Lee. www.leeart.name

Jahyo Lee. www.leeart.name

The chair of the Hungarian company Uncomfortable Workshop. www.auworkshop.com

dcgstores.com

Mark Moskowitz. fiftytwothousand.com

Jane Baker. janebakerart.com

wookmark.com
Keywords: Design and architecture | Wood | Firewood
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