At the start of her cover of “Proud Mary,” Tina Turner announces: “We never ever do nothing nice and easy … we like to do it nice and rough.” Too much sculpture today bores us with nice and easy.
From ancient olive groves in Bethlehem to a New Jersey mall, a Palestinian Christian family keeps a centuries-old faith and craft alive through hand-carved olive wood art.
Jharokha window frames are a quintessential feature of traditional Indian architecture, providing a unique blend of ...
Wood has always been a symbol of craftsmanship, tradition, and artistry. But when artisans push the boundaries of design, the results surpass furniture and become collectible works of art. These ...
Imagine a comfortable, fashionable electric scooter made from sustainable materials that doesn’t sacrifice quality. Thanks to a collaboration between designer Mikiya Kobayashi, automotive manufacturer ...
— The Hickory Corners man who carved a slab of tree trunk into a nearly 500-foot-long interlocking chain has heard his entry has created a new Guinness World Record. Markley Noel and his fiancee ...
A scholar has examined the evolution of wooden halibut hooks carved by native people of the Northwest Coast. The Tlingit and Haida, indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast (NWC), have used carved ...
A heavily notched oak timber found in a peat bog is the oldest carved piece of wood in Britain at more than 6,000 years old, experts say. The mysterious markings were made by Late Mesolithic people ...
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