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Torii Shrine Sculpture

Tom Schneider

United States

Sculpture, Broad Leaf Maple Burl Wood

Size: 9 W x 16 H x 3 D in

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The Torii Gate is traditionally found at the entrance to a Shinto Shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred. Although this shrine has some resemblance to the Torii architecture, it also reflects a rather shy, unassuming persona that has a special charm for me.

Year Created:

2021

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Sculpture, Broad Leaf Maple Burl Wood

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

9 W x 16 H x 3 D in

Ready to Hang:

Yes

Mounting:

Wall-Mounted

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Not applicable

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Certificate is Included

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I enjoy making sculptures that invite curiosity and inward contemplation. My visions and ideas are rooted in my fascination of the Great Mystery and my collaboration with the wild unseen forces. My current series, “Ecstatic Gates,” is a collection of 11 distinct wall sculptures. Each piece is kind of shrine or chapel, and has its own personality and its own “face”. I try to instill equal measures of elegance and whimsy into each piece. The suspended forms echo the delicate balances of nature while giving each piece a rhythmic movement. The bones, natural fibers, and decaying wood grains express the beauty I find in impermanence. And the shimmer of gold peeking through the doors offers a glimpse of the world beyond. Originally from Ohio, Thomas Schneider received his formal training as an illustrator from the Philadelphia College of Art. For more than thirty-five years Thomas has been self-employed as an illustrator, graphic designer, sculptor, and painter. Thomas now works from his studio in the historic Beaver Mill in North Adams, MA.

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