Driftwood Sculpture
Located in Dallas, TX
A natural driftwood sculpture with free from design. Circa: 20th century.
20th Century Unknown Anglo-Japanese Abstract Sculptures
Driftwood
Driftwood Sculpture
Located in Dallas, TX
A natural driftwood sculpture with free from design. Circa: 20th century.
Driftwood
Wabi Sabi Natural Driftwood and Stone Sculpture, Japan
Located in Tokyo, Tokyo
Natural driftwood and stone sculpture from Japan. Very good vintage condition. The beautiful form
Stone
$1,154Sale Price / set|20% Off
H 8.67 in W 2.17 in D 2.17 in
Japanese inspired 4 natural Object sculptures nautiucal and forest material.
Located in Rümmingen, BW
Set of 4 Minimalist Nature-Inspired Sculptures on Wood Bases in a Japanese style. This set of
Shell, Wood, Driftwood, Pine
Japanese Contemporary Art By Kojun - Ku
By Kojun
Located in Paris, IDF
Lego, discarded wood, gilder’s bole This work was created for an exhibit as part of the artistic unit SHIKŌ, a collaborative effort between sculptors Kanji Hasegawa, Isaji Yugo, and...
Plastic, Driftwood
$720
H 7.88 in W 4.34 in D 14.18 in
Natural Sculptural Piece - Decorative Dynamic Old Sun Bleached Driftwood
Located in Fukuoka, JP
This stunning piece of old sun-bleached Japanese driftwood embodies the beauty of nature’s artistry
Wood
Japanese Contemporary Art By Kojun - Shiko 1
By Kojun
Located in Paris, IDF
Lego, bayberry wood, discarded wood, copper wire, cashew lacquer, gold leaf, dried leaves This collaborative work, which began with a common interest in Buddhism, explored the idea ...
Plastic, Driftwood, Wood, Lacquer
Japanese Contemporary Art By Kojun - Shiko 3
By Kojun
Located in Paris, IDF
Lego, bayberry wood, copper wire, cashew lacquer, gold leaf This collaborative work, which began with a common interest in Buddhism, explored the idea of expressing the sacred withi...
Gold Leaf
Crust of the Polygon 01 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
specimen. Artist statement: Driftwood has beauty finished their roles, I wrapped it with an artificial
Thread, Driftwood
Crust of the Polygon 02 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
specimen. Artist statement: Driftwood has beauty finished their roles, I wrapped it with an artificial
Thread, Driftwood
Crust of the Polygon 01 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
specimen. Artist statement: Driftwood has beauty finished their roles, I wrapped it with an artificial
Thread, Driftwood
Crust of the Polygon 03 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
specimen. Artist statement: Driftwood has beauty finished their roles, I wrapped it with an artificial
Thread, Driftwood
Crust of the Polygon 04 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Handmade object made of charcoal, pins and threads. Pins stuck in charcoal, where their tips are tied with threads. It looks like an another crust outside the object, or the three di...
Thread, Driftwood
Crust of the Polygon a Norihiko Terayama
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
specimen. Artist statement: "Driftwood has beauty finished their roles, I wrapped it with an artificial
Thread, Driftwood
Large Driftwood Tree Trunk Sculpture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
and holes and beautiful beige grey driftwood patina. Custom stand.
Driftwood
Japanese Bonsai Driftwood Plant Stand
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
Japanese Bonsai plant stand.
Cedar
Crust of the Polygon 03 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
specimen. Artist statement: Driftwood has beauty finished their roles, I wrapped it with an artificial
Thread, Driftwood
Crust of the Polygon 01 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
specimen. Artist statement: Driftwood has beauty finished their roles, I wrapped it with an artificial
Thread, Driftwood
Crust of the Polygon 03 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
specimen. Artist statement: Driftwood has beauty finished their roles, I wrapped it with an artificial
Thread, Driftwood
Crust of the Polygon 02 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
specimen. Artist statement: Driftwood has beauty finished their roles, I wrapped it with an artificial
Thread, Driftwood
Crust of the Polygon 04 Norihiko Terayama Driftwood Sculpture
By Norihiko Terayama
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Handmade object made of charcoal, pins and threads. Pins stuck in charcoal, where their tips are tied with threads. It looks like an another crust outside the object, or the three di...
Thread, Driftwood
Japanese Driftwood "Sculpture"
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Beautiful & unique Japenese Driftwood "Sculpture"
Driftwood
Asain Driftwood Sculpture
Located in Portland, OR
I handsome unsigned asain sculpture
Driftwood
$6,325
H 87 in W 14 in D 12 in
Driftwood Carving from Northern Thailand Found in the Chiang Mai Region
Located in Yonkers, NY
A tall northern Thai ancient driftwood carving from the Chiang Mai Region. This tall ancient driftwood carving, originating from the Chiang Mai region in Northern Thailand, is a stri...
Driftwood
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