David Groth Wood Sculpture Exhibit, high definition version
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- Опубліковано 13 кві 2010
- David Groth's recent carved myrtlewood sculptural tables and sculptures - Exhibit at Morris Graves Museum, Eureka, CA .
See more information and sculptures at www.davidgroth.com
the wall sculpture ...oh my!
its got like a wind swept canyon look with a coral reef type a thing fused with a rain forest leaf style....
what a work to be inspired from!
it is so nice to see some still pour their souls into the beauty of this world.
thank you
Very thoughtful response to my sculpture...and very much appreciated! And yes I agree life is reflected in artwork when it is successful. David
Phenomenal, Impressive, Beautiful Work! I'm in Awe...
I come back ...to see again. I really am deeply inspired by your intense approach this art form.
the energy you put into these wonders are pouring out never to be exhausted ...I am made happy bro.
So good.
Your work is quite unique, David! I hope that you're continuing your artistry
as the piece is taking shape I thought "thats perfect" then he shapes a leg or top and it just becomes amazing. All I can say is wow. Stunning!!
Thanks for following the process.
Wow incredible pieces
Whoa!
I just love the table!
Wow, thanks for such an in depth response to my sculpture...much appreciated! David
Fire, frozen in place! Wonderfull!
Very nice work!
Excelente labor. Muy, pero muy bueno! FELICITACIONES
Fantastic futures !!!!
Such a nice mind of yours! Great greatness :)
Very generous. Thanks!
nice work
@Mueiwark
Thanks! Thoughtful!
Su comentario es muy apreciada!
@breezerbro
Thanks, much appreciated! David
@pjsterling925
Finally I figure out to reply! Thanks for the thoughtful comment! Fond memories of Joygakarta! How are you anyway?
@superart7777
Thanks!!! Your work is fascinating !
Hi David, you have really exciting pieces there.great job!
How did you created the surface of your table? with a chisel?
regards Waldemar
Thanks! First I use a chainsaw to create a relatively flat surface for the table. Next that surface is block planed and checked with a straight edge. The final stage is chiseling to create a textured surface that is flat enough to set a glass on without being tippy.
thank you very much David.I will try it as well:) please continue to post you videos.regards from Germany
Yes, all the sculptures in this exhibit are myrtlewood carvings. David
beautiful work david,it would be nice to find the amount of timber on your beach over here in the u.k.instead of plastic rubbish.what finish do you apply to your pieces,regards john.
very cool I do wood carving nothing this abstract but think I should be doing this too
Thanks...and good luck with your carving.
wawww
Hi David! It is a nice website! I open this film from your website. Julie told me about your website.. How do you do? Regards, Priyo Salim
I like the table, the other pieces seem a bit busy.
myrtlewood?