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Stick Sculptures

Stick Sculptures. “Fire and Felt,” Kathy Hubbard 2008 A seven-foot high abstract female form and a number of hollow egg-like felted forms.

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Stick Sculptures

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  1. Stick Sculptures

  2. “Fire and Felt,” Kathy Hubbard 2008 • A seven-foot high abstract female form and a number of hollow egg-like felted forms. • Sculpture is made of wood gathered from the remains of a forest fire in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and from felted wool and silk. It speaks to the issues of security in our world and the joys and anguish of motherhood. • Hubbard is the director of the Art Education Graduate Program in the Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art at Georgia Southern University.

  3. Paul Schick • Organic Sculpture

  4. Amy Cha • Ceramic Branch Sculpture • Consider paint for unity

  5. Consider scale. • Can you sculpt a familiar object in an unfamiliar scale?

  6. Stickosaurus • David Rogers

  7. Branch Man • HenkVos • Wax model for a life-size sculpture

  8. Estuary • By Gyongy Laky

  9. "Tentation Temptation"  Phillip Drivet 19.25 X 12 X 5.5” May 2007 What if you created multiples?

  10. Brent Comber • Alder Furniture • A renewable resource from Btittania Beach near Vancover. Dried, nailed and glued together, then cut into geometric forms.

  11. The Japanese artist Naoko Ito from New York has made a great piece of art using only a big tree branch and jars.

  12. Flauna Shelf Series • Peter Marigold

  13. This piece was designed after the designers, Wokomedia, went to work in Sri Lanka, and they experienced a culture shock. They wanted to take a reminder of the feeling of the flooded environment home so they transformed the image of “partially submerged trees” into shelves.

  14. This stick sculpture was commissioned by the Spencer Art Museum to be constructed on the University of Kansas Campus by artist Patrick Doughtery

  15. Environmental Installation • Amazing sculpture from the “Belgian Tribe” made of 2 x 4s stapled together • It features with disco music and a dance floor and is burned down at the end of the week • Installed at “The Burning Man” 2006 Nevada

  16. Gabriela HerstikNature Cage

  17. Savanna StoneFall 2011

  18. Tolu Aremu Fall 2011

  19. Maryyann LandlordMemory Boat

  20. Detail of drilled holes, knotting, and beading

  21. Clara Utesch2012-2013

  22. MacIntyre Pullen2012-2013

  23. Resources • http://www.taoshighspirits.com/Burning%20Man/Pick%20Up%20Stick%20Sculpture.jpg • http://coalcreekfarm.com/2009/08/stick-work/ • http://www.big-bugs.com/Projects.html • http://itsknotwood.blogspot.com/2007_04_01_archive.html • http://kirstenz.web-log.nl/expressfree/2009/04/index.html • http://philippedrivet.com/driftwood_sculptures.htm • http://freshome.com/2008/06/06/branch-bookshelf/ • http://www.petermarigold.com/flauna.htm • http://www.diynewlyweds.com/2010/01/unusual-furniture-design.html • http://www.freshbump.com/huge-tree-branch-growing-through-glass-jars/ • http://cdn.freshome.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Woven-twig-sqaure-lamp.jpg

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