White-Headed Gull, Chainsaw Carved, Burnt Oak Abstract Sculpture,
This hand-carved sculpture captures the fleeting essence of a White-Headed Gull in abstract form, rendered in deep blackened timber that emphasizes its sculptural presence. The piece is defined by strong chisel marks, organic fissures, and the natural rhythm of the grain, allowing the wood’s character to guide the final expression. Both primitive and contemporary in spirit, it stands as a pure art object, inviting contemplation and dialogue, whether placed alone as a centerpiece or within a curated collection of sculptural works.
This sculptural work is carved from solid wood and then deeply charred using the traditional shou sugi ban method. The form flows like a cresting wing or folded organic structure, with sharp ridges and fractured planes that catch light and shadow across its surface.
The texture is bold and tactile, with cracks and split lines enhancing its raw, elemental character. The blackened finish not only emphasizes the depth of the carving but also preserves the wood, giving it a timeless, almost fossil-like presence.
It stands as a sculptural statement piece that can be placed on the floor, a pedestal, or incorporated into an art-focused interior. Its abstract form makes it equally suited to minimalist, contemporary, or wabi-sabi environments where natural imperfection and expressive surfaces are celebrated.
Materials: Solid hardwood (oak)
Surface: Charred and textured, with carved ridges and natural cracking
Finish: Shou sugi ban (flame-charred)
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Placement: Outdoor & Indoor
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