The materials for your next project are just lying on the ground.
The Stick Sculpture Of Patrick Dougherty
Combining his carpentry skills with his love of nature, Patrick Dougherty began to learn about primitive building techniques and to experiment with tree saplings as construction material beginning about 1980. He quickly moved from small single pieces on pedestals to monumental site-specific installations. To date he has built over two hundred twenty such massive sculptures all over the world. His home base is his handmade log home in Chapel Hill, NC.
Dougherty uses locally-grown branches and often recruits locals to help complete his works.www.stickwork.net
Close Ties, Dingwall, Scottish Highlands, 2006.
帕特里克·多尔蒂。stickwork.net
Photographer: Fin Macrae.
Sortie de Cave/Free at Last,
Jardin des Arts, Chateaubourg, France, 2008. By Patrick Dougherty.stickwork.net
The Summer Palace
Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2009.
帕特里克·多尔蒂。stickwork.net
Call of the Wild
Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA, 2002.
帕特里克·多尔蒂。stickwork.net
摄影师:邓肯的价格。
Toad Hall
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Santa Barbara, CA, 2005.
帕特里克·多尔蒂。stickwork.net
Sittin’ Pretty
South Carolina Botanical Gardens, Clemson, South Carolina, 1996.
帕特里克·多尔蒂。stickwork.net
Photographer: David Lewis.
Patrick Dougherty.stickwork.net
Roundabout
Tallaght Community Art Center, Dublin, Ireland, 1997.
帕特里克·多尔蒂。www.stickwork.net
Crossing Over
American Craft Museum, New York, New York, 1996.
帕特里克·多尔蒂。www.stickwork.net
Photographer: Dennis Cowley.
Around the Corner
南印第安纳大学,新和谐画廊,新和谐,2003年。
帕特里克·多尔蒂。www.stickwork.net
Photographer: Doyle Dean.
The Stick Sculpture Of Jaakko Peru
Ground Beneath, Oulu 1996 – 99. 9.5 m. By Jaakko Pernuwww.environmentalart.net
1958年,Jaakko Pernu出生于芬兰Kälviä。他目前生活和工作在科科拉市。“我的工作技术直接延续了芬兰传统的‘动手’方法,其中,以一种或另一种形式,来自自然的材料总是被使用。我觉得我完成的作品可以成为画廊或博物馆定义的艺术世界的一部分;然而,他们也可以在所谓的人在街上,他们可能会在不熟悉的路径上偶然碰到这些艺术品。在这种情况下,你可以说,直觉的理解球被抛给了观众。”Some in process images here:www.environmentalart.net
For the Big Family, 2006. By Jaakko Pernu.www.environmentalart.net
Beacon, 2002. 4.5 mwww.environmentalart.net
Organ of Hearing, Fiskars 1999 – 03. By Jaakko Pernuwww.environmentalart.net
Fluxby Jaakko Pernu
The Stick Sculpture of Jenni Tieaho
Jenni Tieaho在芬兰的Uusimaa生活和工作。“我的作品以一种民俗、神秘和神奇的方式讲述芬兰的森林、湖泊、长满青苔的山脉和广阔的原野。松针、松果、干草、苔藓、植物的根或树皮编织成故事,其中隐藏着大自然强大的表现力。它们表达了各种各样的人类情感,渴望、亲近、伤害和归属。探索和冒险是艺术的创造,也是我作为一个人的一部分。艺术作为一种生活方式,对人类来说是一种有趣的互动。它是我与周围环境交流的一种语言。”environmentalart.net
Unen Silta珍妮Tieaho。environmentalart.net
Flameby Jenni Tieaho
Tree BarkSnow Foalsby Jenni Tieaho
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Silentby Jenni Tieaho
More Fantastic Stick Sculpture
The Nest by Nils-Udo.
Earth, stones, birch branches, grass, Lüneburg Heath, Germany, 1978.greenmuseum.org
Listen…2003
Locally reclaimed birch logs, plaster hand casts,
9′ x 6″ x 16′ by Olga Ziemska.
olgaziemska.com
Heartwood rabbit,2011
Wood, adhesive, enamel, fiberglass by Olga Ziemska.
olgaziemska.com
stick sculpture
By Jonathan Brilliant
The Goldsworthy of the coffee shop uses coffee stir sticks, the seven inch birch ones from Starbucks, which have the appropriate bend and weave-ability. “In his ongoing series of work, Jonathan continues to explore his sense that the coffee shop and related consumer environs are more organic and nurturing than the ‘real’ natural environment.”jonathanbrilliant.com
stick sculpture
Jonathan Brilliant
No glue or other adhesive is used. The sculptures are created entirely in situ using only tension and compression, so therefore the pieces are not permanent.jonathanbrilliant.com
Treehugger在纽约布鲁克林的普拉特学院
Treehugger Project,by Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo, is an ongoing work of environmental art made from twigs, branches, vines, and other natural materials in the shape of human figures hugging trees. The works represent the artists’ ongoing mission to help people rediscover their relationship with nature.pratt.edu
Stillnessby Olga Ziemska
olgaziemska.com
stick sculpture
OttersMoors Centre, Yorkshire by Emma Stothard
northyorkmoors.org.uk
Twig Chandeliers
By Deanna Wish Designs
New Castle, PA
Lots of styles to choose from:deannawish.com
Elizabeth Murraysays
Your stick scluptures are pure magic! What a delight for the spirit! I am inspired to create! Thank you!
Anonymoussays
Absolutely amazing. Love the horses
SHIRLEY STRAWNsays
The stick art was amazing and intrigued me to want to make something new myself. I have made ships and things from driftwood and absolutely loved this art. Thank you for the journey through them. Awoke my im.
agination
Sharonsays
There is something about that medium that is simply captivating. Thanks for the beautiful post. Inspiring.
tlcchardsays
WOW! incredible! Very inspiring!
Michael Schwadesays
Well, I’m inspired! What a good thing to do with yard clean up waste.
Linsays
这真是太棒了,让我想去我的“背部40”开始收集树枝!我拥有最多的是野生玫瑰丛——那不是很漂亮吗?听起来是个有趣的春季项目。谢谢你的启发。
Janice Stuartsays
Awesome. Motivational tool for my high school art students during the planning for a nature sculpture involving sticks and twigs.
Harlan G Hoffmansays
Simply breathtaking
Anonymoussays
great work
Sallysays
难以置信的艺术形式……无法想象制作这些作品需要多少时间!!!!!I love them all
sallysays
难以置信的艺术形式……无法想象制作这些作品需要多少时间!!!!!我都喜欢,是的,这是重新开始的。
Albert McCurdysays
the organic forms reach deeply into my artistic core. I love them. My sculpture will change now that I have felt this work.