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This piece was inspired by a trip to New York City, during which I experienced the pinnacle of grid lock.  Helter Skelter: One-of-a-kind, original, signed  wall hanging.  Very unique style that never fails to impress.  Designed with Gallery Frame.  This is then overlaid on an Alder frame to which several layers of paint are applied for a Faux metal look.   Cherry wood, very light brown stain, Polyurethane finish and fractal burned.  Created in 2019.  44 X 18 inches.  Signed by the artist.  See below for more detail.                                                         

                                           Pyroglyphics, by Ken Ketter
                                        “The Art of Wood and Electricity”


Pyroglyphics is a unique art style combining fine woodwork with a technique called Fractal Burning.  This technique uses 12,000 volts of electricity which is passed through wood to produce Lichtenberg Figures.  These figures resemble lightning bolts and are largely random.  I use a proprietary method to control the burning process to allow the expression of my vision for a particular piece. 

Once burned, the piece is often colored by using wood dye to enhance the story told by the burn.  A specialized method of applying the dye is used to bring the piece alive. 
 
As an alternative to dying, a clear finish is often applied to the piece after burning to let the natural beauty of the wood dominate.  This emphasizes the interaction between different wood combinations, their grain patterns and the Lichtenberg Figures.  This approach is most frequently used with exotic woods such as Bubinga, Purple Heart, Bloodwood, Sepele, Leapardwood, African Padauk, Black Limba, Ipe, Machiche, Wenge, Shedua, Teak and Tropical Walnut.  Domestics such as Cherry, Maple, Alder, Hackberry, Black Locust, Flagstaff’s much maligned Siberian Elm, local Gambel Oak, Quarter Sawn Oak and Mulberry are also frequently used.

These are all one of a kind, original pieces.  I will consider designing and producing custom pieces upon request.

 Email: tubac24@gmail.com or Cell: 928/853-5339.
This piece was inspired by a trip to New York City, during which I experienced the pinnacle of grid lock.  Helter Skelter: One-of-a-kind, original, signed  wall hanging.  Very unique style that never fails to impress.  Designed with Gallery Frame.  This is then overlaid on an Alder frame to which several layers of paint are applied for a Faux metal look.   Cherry wood, very light brown stain, Polyurethane finish and fractal burned.  Created in 2019.  44 X 18 inches.  Signed by the artist.  See below for more detail.                                                         

                                           Pyroglyphics, by Ken Ketter
                                        “The Art of Wood and Electricity”


Pyroglyphics is a unique art style combining fine woodwork with a technique called Fractal Burning.  This technique uses 12,000 volts of electricity which is passed through wood to produce Lichtenberg Figures.  These figures resemble lightning bolts and are largely random.  I use a proprietary method to control the burning process to allow the expression of my vision for a particular piece. 

Once burned, the piece is often colored by using wood dye to enhance the story told by the burn.  A specialized method of applying the dye is used to bring the piece alive. 
 
As an alternative to dying, a clear finish is often applied to the piece after burning to let the natural beauty of the wood dominate.  This emphasizes the interaction between different wood combinations, their grain patterns and the Lichtenberg Figures.  This approach is most frequently used with exotic woods such as Bubinga, Purple Heart, Bloodwood, Sepele, Leapardwood, African Padauk, Black Limba, Ipe, Machiche, Wenge, Shedua, Teak and Tropical Walnut.  Domestics such as Cherry, Maple, Alder, Hackberry, Black Locust, Flagstaff’s much maligned Siberian Elm, local Gambel Oak, Quarter Sawn Oak and Mulberry are also frequently used.

These are all one of a kind, original pieces.  I will consider designing and producing custom pieces upon request.

 Email: tubac24@gmail.com or Cell: 928/853-5339.
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Helter Skelter Drawing

Ken Ketter

United States

Drawing, Wood on Wood

Size: 44 W x 18 H x 1.5 D in

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This piece was inspired by a trip to New York City, during which I experienced the pinnacle of grid lock. Helter Skelter: One-of-a-kind, original, signed wall hanging. Very unique style that never fails to impress. Designed with Gallery Frame. This is then overlaid on an Alder frame to which several layers of paint are applied for a Faux metal look. Cherry wood, very light brown stain, Polyurethane finish and fractal burned. Created in 2019. 44 X 18 inches. Signed by the artist. See below for more detail. Pyroglyphics, by Ken Ketter “The Art of Wood and Electricity” Pyroglyphics is a unique art style combining fine woodwork with a technique called Fractal Burning. This technique uses 12,000 volts of electricity which is passed through wood to produce Lichtenberg Figures. These figures resemble lightning bolts and are largely random. I use a proprietary method to control the burning process to allow the expression of my vision for a particular piece. Once burned, the piece is often colored by using wood dye to enhance the story told by the burn. A specialized method of applying the dye is used to bring the piece alive. As an alternative to dying, a clear finish is often applied to the piece after burning to let the natural beauty of the wood dominate. This emphasizes the interaction between different wood combinations, their grain patterns and the Lichtenberg Figures. This approach is most frequently used with exotic woods such as Bubinga, Purple Heart, Bloodwood, Sepele, Leapardwood, African Padauk, Black Limba, Ipe, Machiche, Wenge, Shedua, Teak and Tropical Walnut. Domestics such as Cherry, Maple, Alder, Hackberry, Black Locust, Flagstaff’s much maligned Siberian Elm, local Gambel Oak, Quarter Sawn Oak and Mulberry are also frequently used. These are all one of a kind, original pieces. I will consider designing and producing custom pieces upon request. Email: tubac24@gmail.com or Cell: 928/853-5339.

Details & Dimensions

Drawing:Wood on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:44 W x 18 H x 1.5 D in

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Pyroglyphics, by Ken Ketter “The Art of Wood and Electricity” I have been an avid woodworking hobbyist for years. My most significant body of work was commissioned by famed architect Vern Swaback. Dozens of original, one of a kind furniture and wall art pieces were produced for Vern’s high end Paradise Valley/Scottsdale clients as an adjunct to their homes created by Vern and his team. I have been working on perfecting a new style of art, which I named Pyroglyphics, for the last 2 years. I now collaborate with my wife, son, daughter-in-law and four granddaughters to produce wonderfully unique art pieces. Pyroglyphics is a unique art style combining fine woodwork with a technique called Fractal Burning. This technique uses 12,000 volts of electricity which is passed through wood to produce Lichtenberg Figures. These figures resemble lightning bolts and are largely random. I use a proprietary method to control the burning process to allow the expression of my vision for a particular piece. Once burned, the piece is often colored by using wood dye to enhance the story told by the burn. A specialized method of applying the dye is used to bring the piece alive. As an alternative to dying, a clear finish is often applied to the piece after burning to let the natural beauty of the wood dominate. This emphasizes the interaction between wood combinations, their grain patterns and the Lichtenberg Figures. This approach is most frequently used with exotic woods such as Bubinga, Purple Heart, Bloodwood, Sepele, Leapardwood, African Padauk, Black Limba, Ipe, Machiche, Wenge, Shedua, Teak and Tropical Walnut. Domestics such as Cherry, Maple, Alder, Hackberry, Black Locust, Flagstaff’s much maligned Siberian Elm, local Gambel Oak, Quarter Sawn Oak and Mulberry are also frequently used. All my work is one of a kind, original pieces. I will consider designing and producing custom pieces upon request. Email: tubac24@gmail.com or Cell: 928/853-5339.

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