Join for FREE | Take the Tour Lost Password?
Shop deviantART for the
holidays and save BIG!
Click here! :holly:
[x]

deviantART

:love:
 
©2007-2009 ~asantell
:iconasantell:

Artist's Comments

Spalt maple, maple, walnut, rose thorns

So I've clearly been into these figures with holes in their chests lately. Here I was interested in a rougher look than I often go for. The mold patterns in the maple complement the natural form of the rose thorns I think. The positioning of the crack though unintentional fits in with the theme.

Comments


love 0 0 joy 0 0 wow 0 0 mad 0 0 sad 0 0 fear 0 0 neutral 0 0
:icondelav:
simply simply great!

--
Tata, M.

maltealexander.com
:iconscarletwish:
Brilliant and beautiful. Nothing else to be said.

--
:jsenn:
To be as light as poppy seeds
free falling on the gentle breeze,
descend upon the devil's ground
and bring the lost souls to their knees
:iconmulticulturefruit:
:wave: I enjoyed your beautiful craft very much!
I included it here too [link] I hope that many more people can enjoy it :nod:

Keep up the lovely work :clap:

--
Share your kindness, not your hate.
Love the art, not the maker.

---

Photography deals exquisitely with appearances, but nothing is what it appears to be. ~Duane Michals
:iconasantell:
thanks for the inclusion in writeup
:iconpatteee:
Wow I've never seen anything like this on DA.
Fabulous work! I think the image is perfect for the title!
:iconhalcyone:
Oh wow, my goodness--that's gorgeous :).
:iconc-r-m:
Wow this is rediculously awsome...how big are the actual dementions?...also the dark line are what now?

--
- Puzzle Pieces
:iconasantell:
Thanks. The piece is about 16 inches tall, most of the lines are the spalting in the wood, trails left by mold as it grew once the tree was dead. The big line is a crack.
:iconc-r-m:
wow thats so cool...i love natural progression in art...how long did it take for the mold to grow?

--
- Puzzle Pieces

Details

July 11, 2007
945 KB
68.1 KB
600×905

Statistics

16
106 [who?]
1,552 (0 today)
22 (0 today)

Camera Data

Canon
Canon PowerShot A620
1/60 second
F/3.5
15 mm
Jul 11, 2007, 1:29:35 PM

Share

Link
Embed
Thumb

Site Map