CARVED WATER VESSEL
View Similar Items
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 5
UnknownCARVED WATER VESSEL
About the Item
- Dimensions:Height: 11 in (27.94 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Tulsa, OK
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU27121937503
About the Seller
5.0
Vetted Seller
These experienced sellers undergo a comprehensive evaluation by our team of in-house experts.
Established in 2008
1stDibs seller since 2015
229 sales on 1stDibs
More From This SellerView All
- HOOP ON BIRCHBy Brandon ReeseLocated in Tulsa, OKBrandon Reese’s focus on experimentation and varying techniques relates to his belief that the best part of life is the process, “My art wears the fingerprints, cuts, dents and other...Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
MaterialsBirch, Ceramic, Stoneware
- PARFAITE RENCONTRE 8By Pascal PiermeLocated in Tulsa, OKPARFAITE RENCONTRE 8 by Pascal Pierme is a mahogany that measures 30.00 X 14.00 in and is priced at $6,250.00. French-born sculptor, Pascal Pierme is inspired by his surroundings. F...Category
2010s Contemporary Mixed Media
MaterialsMahogany
- GrimaceBy Jen PackLocated in Tulsa, OKGrimace by artist Jen Pack is a contemporary orange and red abstract wall sculpture made of fabric, wood, and thread that measures 34 x 31 and is priced at $12,000. The interweaving...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsThread, Wood
$12,000 - Escape From The Grey HoleBy Jen PackLocated in Tulsa, OKEscape From The Gray Hole by artist Jen Pack is a contemporary colorful fabric wall sculpture that measures 29 x 24 and is priced at $9,500. The interweaving of contrasts, oppositio...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsThread, Wood
- Chochin WhiteBy Morgan RobinsonLocated in Tulsa, OKChochin by Morgan Robinson is a white contemporary abstract sculpture design made wenge and stacked laminated baltic birch and measures 18 x 28 and is priced at $5600 An artist from Stillwater, Oklahoma working primarily with wood and metal. I received my BFA in sculpture from the University of Central Oklahoma where I had the freedom to experiment with furniture as art. After finishing my bachelor’s degree, I went and worked as a custom cabinet maker for 5 years. The cabinetry helped refine wood working skills and techniques. I then took advantage of an opportunity to further my skills traveling to Japan and learning traditional methods of wood working used for centuries. Upon returning back to my home town here in Stillwater, I have set up my woodworking studio and am focusing on merging eastern philosophies of minimalism and sculptural form into a functional beautiful artistic statement to add to the quality of our daily lives. EXHIBITIONS 2009 Project Gallery, Stillwater, OK 2009 Town & Gown Theater, Stillwater, OK 2008 café & gallery Sora, Nara, Japan 2004 Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition "Momentum”, Oklahoma City, OK 2003 Joseph's Gallery, Stillwater, OK 2002 leitmotif, Oklahoma City, OK 2002 Vertigo, Stillwater, OK ARTIST BIOGRAPHY What started as a childhood fascination with shapes and sizes has turned into an artistic endeavor for one Stillwater man who has discovered a unique way to use wine, wood, fire and glue to bring his sculptures and furniture creations to life. Morgan Robinson says he was always intrigued with the reflections he saw in the school bus windows as a child. “I wasn’t as interested in what was outside the window as I was in the images the sunlight was creating on the window,” Robinson said. That interest never waned. Indeed, it grew into a passion that would lead Robinson to Mexico and Japan seeking new ways to turn the images in his mind into the creations he would eventually show in art galleries in other countries and at home. Studio Artist Beginnings As a college student at the University of Central Oklahoma, Robinson studied jewelry making. He learned to work with metal designing and making small items such as pendants. He soon moved from jewelry to metal castings and decided to pursue metal as a medium for his art. Eager to discover new tools and techniques, he took a job at a foundry in Ponca City. “I was still trying to understand metal,” Robinson said. “I went to Mexico and worked in a foundry there when I was 21. I learned to use tools I would have never been exposed to here.” Soon he was casting tables...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsBirch
- Angel's Secrets 1By Pascal PiermeLocated in Tulsa, OKFrench-born sculptor, Pascal Pierme is inspired by his surroundings. For the last 20 years, those surroundings have been Santa Fe, New Mexico. A lover of the outdoors, his work is di...Category
2010s Contemporary Mixed Media
MaterialsWood, Mahogany, Mixed Media
You May Also Like
- Ancient Solid Pedestal, Naturally finished SatinwoodLocated in Hudson, NYSalvaged in the Philippines. This piece is Satinwood, a very dense wood that is extremely heavy. This piece is very old. A NEW COLLABORATION Tina West + Tucker Robbins...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsWood
- Tripod Heartwood TableLocated in Hudson, NYMade from a reclaimed Sri Lankan Kumbuk log, the cross section slab reveals the heart of the tree. The growth rings expand outward from the center, each year of the life of the tree adding to its beauty. Every piece is entirely precious jewel. A NEW COLLABORATION Tina West + Tucker Robbins...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsSteel, Metal
- Lattice Stool, Ebonized BlacknutLocated in Hudson, NYHand carved in West Africa, using centuries old techniques, this stool is produced by the royal family of the Bamun tribe in Cameroon. Carved from the trunks of coffee shade trees wh...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsWood
- Bangle Coffee Table, Ebonized BlacknutLocated in Hudson, NYHand carved in West Africa, using centuries old techniques, this stool is produced by the royal family of the Bamun tribe in Cameroon. Carved f...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsWood
- Brancusi's Bite, Driftwood finish AcaciaLocated in Hudson, NYBrancusi sculpted a form similar to this shape for The Beginning of the World. Used as a stool or side table, this cantilevered piece shows off it's expressive Acacia salvaged from the Philippines grain. A NEW COLLABORATION Tina West + Tucker Robbins...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsWood, Driftwood
- Teardrop Light, Walnut stained RattanLocated in Hudson, NYDomestic use of rattan is as old as human inhabitation of tropical forests around the world. Used here by the Toraja women of Sulawesi, Indonesia originally to create fishing baskets...Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsWalnut, Lights, Other Medium, Rice Paper