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Anura Sculpture

Burton Isenstein

Sculpture, Carving of Wood

Size: 12.5 W x 29 H x 3.5 D in

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The form for this piece was originally inspired by an image of an amphibian skeleton. Each piece begins with the creation of a 3D model on my computer. I'll bring an image to the screen and use it to begin what is a combination of drawing and fleshing out 3D forms. I start with some simple lines the...

Year Created:

2024

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Method:

Sculpture, Carving of Wood

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

12.5 W x 29 H x 3.5 D in

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No

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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My current work is imagined while drawing/modeling on my computer using 3D modeling software. This body of work begins with simple line drawings as I trace images of various animal skeletons. Once the line drawings are initiated, I remove the images and continue to draw intuitively, then flesh out the lines with 3 dimensional forms. The parameters of this process, milling the forms from solid blocks of hardwood, are built into each model. I must consider how the material (wood) will hold together as the surrounding material is carved away, the direction of the grain, and how the object will continue to be supported as the CNC mill is physically removing material. When I worked with clay I carved the relatively soft material with my hands. I was intrigued by surfaces in the natural and human made world. The process I’ve developed working with the CNC mill allows me to carve the material deeply, the machine allows me to create forms that would be impossible for me to make otherwise. As the forms became more complex and the carving went deeper into the material, the finished objects have become more and more fragile. I’ve mounted many of the carved pieces and am displaying them behind glass so they are seen and protected, much the way one might encounter fossils or skeletons in a natural history museum. The visual memories of my studies as an undergrad biology major have most definitely resurfaced in this body of work.

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