Love the ending. But this is not goodbye for good. it's so Long until I see you again with another beautiful work of art. Thanks so much, I've learned a lot just from watching.😊
Hey Scott... You're still at it... Good. I've always really liked your vids. Last I saw your videos your ranch had caught fire. That was a few years back. Your art is still awesome.
Suggestion: After fitting the pieces together of the desired shape you want, and outlining the pattern of the shape onto the support wood base, take painters tape and loop around the sides circumference taping to hold the pieces in place, then gently slide the pieces off of the wood base. When you're ready to place the pieces back onto the base support, just slide the base support back under the taped pieces of wood, matching the outline you drew of the pieces of wood upon the base support. You'll save a lot of time than having to put the pieces back together onto the base support like a jigsaw puzzle. Great artwork though. Aloha from Hawaii.
Wow. Love this great idea..I live in the australian bush country, so I collect any stumps, unusual branches etc. Old dead wood. Love it. I also go to where there are regulators on our canals. I find amazing wood that has been in water and gone round and round beating of water probably for years eh. Gorgeous pieces.
Hello Scott. Yep the wood I find in the canals is so very unique and smooth. Beautiful. I will take some photos of a few piecesI found and put them on my Pinterest board ok. Cheers and thanks for all your helpful info too. Love your works.
When you started on this one. Well. ! I was betting against you making art from it. I mean I have some like that in an old wood pile on the property. But you did a fabulous job. In fact it is the best yet to me of all your work I have seen. I'm eating crow on this one. I am 72 years old and done wood working all my life. Now you have given me a renewed passion for the art of it. Thank you so much for sharing.
That's great to hear Robert! The main objective of my videos is to give inspiration to others. My other hope is that people will start to look at old wood in new ways. There's a lot of potential in an old stump, sometimes you just need to cut it into slices and put the pieces together to see it :)
AMazed!!! Have not yet ventured into wood art but definitely collect more than enough to have fun with. Someday. With more videos like this. thank you.
Hi 👋, I am not new to your work shop, o yes you are, 😂, great looking 👀 Artwork, , and yes, I watch it until the end, I think it is what happens when people work by themselves, people ask you/me who do you work with, ME MY SELF AND I ,😂, I have peace’s in my garden, that I have found in the France Correze countryside, I have been thinking of making some wall art, I am English gentleman on you not Ha Ha , in my 70s living in France, I don’t have anyone to talk to, and need to do some thing to keep my mind off other things, and this interesting project, not sure if you will see this, as you posted this along time ago, Stay safe, keep up the great work of Art, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
This project turned out incredible, Scott! I really like what you did with what you had to work with. I fully suspect you would probably create a masterpiece if someone gave you a handful sawdust and half a dozen pieces of bark! You are the Guru of wood wall art. Thanks again!
Really nice piece of art man..i like collecting drift wood at the beach and turn it into something nice to look at, that’s way i watch videos of guys like you so i can learn and steal some new ideas.
Watching from Thailand as usual..i am rooting around where snakes abound ..looking for some bounty..will be in touch with some pics..you truly deserve a slap on the back, Tabla music is cool too. regards John.
Once the pieces are cut I brush on a lot of BioAdvanced carpenter ant and termite killer (sometimes two or three coats) to treat the wood before mounting it to the plywood backer board.
This is a very primitive piece with a lot of outside bark and roots stems showing but very very intricate and sophisticated with the turns, curves and swirls.... over all it is just an "Great Big Rustic Romantic Valentine Heart"!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank You again Sir Scott!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great job. Love what you do with old weathered wood. Could you tell me what song that is that you used in the beginning of the video while sawing the root in pieces. Dig the music. Thx and keep creating great stuff.
Wow, that certainly was a challenge, the biggest challenge yet. You treat the wood with so much respect. I was doubtful at first if it was at all possible to make something out of a pile of rotting stump, but you nailed it. You manipulated it into the perfect piece of wall art. Nice to see your cat, my cat was watching it with me. My friend has tidied up the pieces of wood I found with his power tools, now I can do something with it.
Yea, I didn't really know what would happen when I cut into the stump. I guess I was in the mood to challenge myself a little bit. Glad you noticed Wooley. He made very brief appearance but at least he got in the video. He comes and hangs out with me when I'm working sometimes but he mostly likes to hang around the house. Glad you got your wood tidied up, hope you can put it to good use.
Wow! It totally looks like a human heart, with the arteries and stuff coming out the top! Just found your channel and I love your work! So cool! and your humor lol
Most of the art I make is for indoors and I like flat polyurethane. As far as outdoor art goes, I would probably use a marine varnish, preferably flat - but that's just what I like - other people may prefer satin.
sou fã de sua arte, não entendo sua fala, mas sei que se refere a sua arte vivo no Brasil na amazõnia voce ficaria fascinado pelas madeiras que existem aqui. fica com DEUS.
Oi José, Valeu o comentário. O que o artista falou é que assim que ele viu aquele tronco oco e envelhecido, achou que deveria tentar fazer dele uma arte de parede, mesmo que fosse uma tarefa sem certeza de acerto. Ele achou que talvez ele se tornasse um monte de po-de-serra e cavaco. Contudo, com o andar dos trabalhos, as coisas foram se combinando e tomando forma. As vezes, disse ele, certas ideias meio difícil de ser completadas com sucesso, valem a pena o desafio. Eu sou da Bahia, mas moro no Pais de Gales. O trabalho dele tem muito do gosto de fazer por diletantismo. Adoro usar o que a natureza oferece. Um grande abraço pra você e boa sorte com as artes que faz ou aprecia na Amazônia.
Cool work Scott. I was playing some slide guitar to the groovin tunes while watching you put this together...good time. Good to have a team behind you. Btw, you could have sold the backer board with just the titebond on it for big bucks here in Santa Fe.
More magic from Scott and the team! It has an oriental feel with shades of dragon. Thanks for sharing your genius with us. What is the chant background music please?
I'm not sure exactly which song you're talking about. I got he music from Audioblocks. - I typed Indian music into the search bar and downloaded the songs I liked from there.
I have to tell you I stumbled onto your channel and absolutly love your work. I subscribed immediately. Your work is so unique and beautiful and it's just amazing how it all comes together in the end. I also have a UA-cam channel. I work primarily with resin and would love to find a slice of wood like yours to work on. Sadly I live in CT and I don't have any cool trees around. Anyways BRAVO!
Hey Scott. Thanks for your discussion about inspiration. Was that 5 pond shellac? Nice color effect. Gonna inspect my spalting pile and pick out a play piece. Happy 4th of July!
Muito lindo e maravilhoso o seu trabalho, vc é um Artista Plástico muito talentoso, parabéns pelo lindo e maravilhoso vídeo, que Deus te abençoe e te proteja, muita saúde, paz e luz divina✌
Once again you nailed it! Beautiful! I finished my first wood wall art thanks to you. I’d like to send you a picture of it. Could I possibly get an email?
Wow. I love this!!! I've wanted to do something like this but couldn't quite "put my finger on it" but you have inspired me. Always loved gnarly wood but never thought of slicing it up. I'll give you another source. Shrub and sapling root balls are awesome also. Hope you don't mind me stealing some of your ideas. Gotta go watch your other vids.
Sadly, he went missing a little over a year ago. But this video was shot over two years ago so he was still around then. He didn't always get in all my videos but at least he got in quite a few of them so that's good.
Very nice project. Btw why do you sound like you have anxiety or something? I suggest you talk more confident with bright eyes ang huge smile too look more enthusiastic especially finishing an awesome art.
Love the ending. But this is not goodbye for good. it's so Long until I see you again with another beautiful work of art. Thanks so much, I've learned a lot just from watching.😊
Hey Scott... You're still at it... Good. I've always really liked your vids. Last I saw your videos your ranch had caught fire. That was a few years back. Your art is still awesome.
Glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for checking in!
Suggestion: After fitting the pieces together of the desired shape you want, and outlining the pattern of the shape onto the support wood base, take painters tape and loop around the sides circumference taping to hold the pieces in place, then gently slide the pieces off of the wood base. When you're ready to place the pieces back onto the base support, just slide the base support back under the taped pieces of wood, matching the outline you drew of the pieces of wood upon the base support. You'll save a lot of time than having to put the pieces back together onto the base support like a jigsaw puzzle. Great artwork though. Aloha from Hawaii.
Wow. Love this great idea..I live in the australian bush country, so I collect any stumps, unusual branches etc. Old dead wood. Love it. I also go to where there are regulators on our canals. I find amazing wood that has been in water and gone round and round beating of water probably for years eh. Gorgeous pieces.
Sounds like you've got access to some really great wood! The wood that's gone round and round in the water for years is the best :)
Hello Scott. Yep the wood I find in the canals is so very unique and smooth. Beautiful. I will take some photos of a few piecesI found and put them on my Pinterest board ok. Cheers and thanks for all your helpful info too. Love your works.
When you started on this one. Well. ! I was betting against you making art from it. I mean I have some like that in an old wood pile on the property. But you did a fabulous job. In fact it is the best yet to me of all your work I have seen. I'm eating crow on this one.
I am 72 years old and done wood working all my life. Now you have given me a renewed passion for the art of it.
Thank you so much for sharing.
That's great to hear Robert! The main objective of my videos is to give inspiration to others. My other hope is that people will start to look at old wood in new ways. There's a lot of potential in an old stump, sometimes you just need to cut it into slices and put the pieces together to see it :)
AMazed!!! Have not yet ventured into wood art but definitely collect more than enough to have fun with. Someday. With more videos like this. thank you.
Scott, thank you for taking the time to post content, including some of your artistic process. Your art is beautiful and very inspiring.
Looks awesome 👍
I Love this project. It may be one of my favorites!
8:09 Gotta admit, I cringed a bit with you hand above that nailer into compromised wood.
Such a natural talented artist u are sir,,,,, a very satisfying art work from nature,,,, God bless you more to show us more talent u have,,,,
Thanks Rose!
scott oconnor ,,,we subscribers are the ones who really express our thankfulness,,, from u sir we got more ideas,, God bless you more
Your piece turned out fantastic. Since you wanted feedback.....you are unique, your work is original.....continue on your path! Greetings from Canada.
Thanks! I really appreciate that Edina :)
Hi 👋, I am not new to your work shop, o yes you are, 😂, great looking 👀 Artwork, , and yes, I watch it until the end, I think it is what happens when people work by themselves, people ask you/me who do you work with, ME MY SELF AND I ,😂,
I have peace’s in my garden, that I have found in the France Correze countryside, I have been thinking of making some wall art, I am English gentleman on you not Ha Ha , in my 70s living in France, I don’t have anyone to talk to, and need to do some thing to keep my mind off other things, and this interesting project, not sure if you will see this, as you posted this along time ago, Stay safe, keep up the great work of Art,
PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
Scott I really admire your work, u are fantastic!!!
Thanks Luis!
This project turned out incredible, Scott! I really like what you did with what you had to work with. I fully suspect you would probably create a masterpiece if someone gave you a handful sawdust and half a dozen pieces of bark! You are the Guru of wood wall art. Thanks again!
Thanks Paul. I've got a lot of sawdust and pieces of bark laying around here so maybe I'll have to try it sometime :)
That is toldly awesome!!! I have never seen work like that. One of a kind
Thanks Linda :)
Nice! Great job! Love the ending!🙂🙃😉
wow I cant believe something that awesome came from an old rotted stump. you have a great talent!! great video too. love the music and over all vibe
Thank you very much :)
Amazing what you made out of that piece of cankerous wood! Congratulations!
That stump sure was a gig-saw project. Lot of sanding. Ended up as a nice piece. George
Thanks George :)
I thought you worked alone--you have a whole crew,---very good art
Creative, very creative. Kudos.
Really nice piece of art man..i like collecting drift wood at the beach and turn it into something nice to look at, that’s way i watch videos of guys like you so i can learn and steal some new ideas.
Watching from Thailand as usual..i am rooting around where snakes abound ..looking for some bounty..will be in touch with some pics..you truly deserve a slap on the back, Tabla music is cool too. regards John.
Nice work!
Dude..you're a trip
Extremely beautiful! Would you please tell how you treat wood to prevent from rotten and pests? Thanks.
Once the pieces are cut I brush on a lot of BioAdvanced carpenter ant and termite killer (sometimes two or three coats) to treat the wood before mounting it to the plywood backer board.
Superb, a beautiful piece.
Thanks :)
This is one of my favourites so far John. Very oriental feel to it. My guess would be it was a cherry tree with some burls at the bottom of the stump
Great job!!
Wallace says this is fantastic.genius at work
That's a great compliment. Thanks!
This is a very primitive piece with a lot of outside bark and roots stems showing but very very intricate and sophisticated with the turns, curves and swirls.... over all it is just an "Great Big Rustic Romantic Valentine Heart"!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank You again Sir Scott!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good eye Stan! I can definitely see that :)
Gracias felicitaciones y siempre adelante
Beautiful art and wonderful Indian music
Thanks Jayan :)
love the ending. Very talented indeed!.
Beautiful project 🙏
You are God of wood wall art !
Thanks Pawel :)
Buenísima idea!Gracias!
Adorei,parabéns pelo seu trabalho,dou apaixonado por troncos
Well. That was pretty darn cool too watch :)
Love the glue pattern 👍
Great job. Love what you do with old weathered wood. Could you tell me what song that is that you used in the beginning of the video while sawing the root in pieces. Dig the music. Thx and keep creating great stuff.
Thanks Daniel - It's called The Five Rivers - I got it on Audioblocks.
@@scottoconnor Thx a lot. Found it.
You are an inspiration
Wow, that certainly was a challenge, the biggest challenge yet. You treat the wood with so much respect. I was doubtful at first if it was at all possible to make something out of a pile of rotting stump, but you nailed it. You manipulated it into the perfect piece of wall art. Nice to see your cat, my cat was watching it with me.
My friend has tidied up the pieces of wood I found with his power tools, now I can do something with it.
Yea, I didn't really know what would happen when I cut into the stump. I guess I was in the mood to challenge myself a little bit. Glad you noticed Wooley. He made very brief appearance but at least he got in the video. He comes and hangs out with me when I'm working sometimes but he mostly likes to hang around the house. Glad you got your wood tidied up, hope you can put it to good use.
WOW!! SO AMAZING!
Awesome ending love it
very unique... you may enjoy - sounds of Isha- " white mountain " best wishes in your creative adventures.
That's very cool, nice job.
Thanks :)
Wow! It totally looks like a human heart, with the arteries and stuff coming out the top!
Just found your channel and I love your work! So cool! and your humor lol
Thanks Kendall :)
Did you soak or spray something on the wood to kill any bugs or whatevers?
Nice work thanks 4 shere.
A question? What do u use for seal in back? Becouse look like plastic n nice
I painted the back with brown acrylic paint and then put Zar oil-based clear antique flat polyurethane over that - both front and back.
@@scottoconnor thank s
Crazy how the electric saw sounds just like a gas saw
That ending though! 😂👏💖
I love this music ★ n ur work too....
Beautiful Job, Let me tell you this 👍👍👍
Thanks Ezequiel :)
Looks multi dimensional, way cool man
That is the most beautiful thing i've ever seen
Thanks Victor :)
I would have never guessed that that old stump was going to turn into something that beautiful.
~Kevin
Şahane
AMAZING, it looks fantastic
Thanks Dad!
Man thats on hell of a spliff your on, rock on Picaso of deadwood.
Great job and terrific look! What kind of finish would you recommend for the exterior? I’d like to do something like that to put outside my garage!
Most of the art I make is for indoors and I like flat polyurethane. As far as outdoor art goes, I would probably use a marine varnish, preferably flat - but that's just what I like - other people may prefer satin.
I guess the tweed helps with the inspiration?
sou fã de sua arte, não entendo sua fala, mas sei que se refere a sua arte vivo no Brasil na amazõnia voce ficaria fascinado pelas madeiras que existem aqui. fica com DEUS.
Oi José,
Valeu o comentário.
O que o artista falou é que assim que ele viu aquele tronco oco e envelhecido, achou que deveria tentar fazer dele uma arte de parede, mesmo que fosse uma tarefa sem certeza de acerto. Ele achou que talvez ele se tornasse um monte de po-de-serra e cavaco. Contudo, com o andar dos trabalhos, as coisas foram se combinando e tomando forma.
As vezes, disse ele, certas ideias meio difícil de ser completadas com sucesso, valem a pena o desafio.
Eu sou da Bahia, mas moro no Pais de Gales.
O trabalho dele tem muito do gosto de fazer por diletantismo. Adoro usar o que a natureza oferece.
Um grande abraço pra você e boa sorte com as artes que faz ou aprecia na Amazônia.
you are a talented man.
Thanks!
I'VE DONE SEVERAL SIMILAR PIECES A FEW YEARS AGO, BUT I HAD MORE CHANGES OF DEPTH THAN YOU DO. NICE JOB!
JUST MAKE SURE THE WOOD DOESN'T HAVE FUNGUS!
Cool work Scott. I was playing some slide guitar to the groovin tunes while watching you put this together...good time. Good to have a team behind you. Btw, you could have sold the backer board with just the titebond on it for big bucks here in Santa Fe.
I would name your art "SMOKER'S HEART" :) beautiful
very creative, good, beautiful
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More magic from Scott and the team! It has an oriental feel with shades of dragon. Thanks for sharing your genius with us. What is the chant background music please?
I'm not sure exactly which song you're talking about. I got he music from Audioblocks. - I typed Indian music into the search bar and downloaded the songs I liked from there.
Thanks Scott!
Merci magnifique 👏🇵🇹☮️
That's fun. :)
I have to tell you I stumbled onto your channel and absolutly love your work. I subscribed immediately. Your work is so unique and beautiful and it's just amazing how it all comes together in the end. I also have a UA-cam channel. I work primarily with resin and would love to find a slice of wood like yours to work on. Sadly I live in CT and I don't have any cool trees around. Anyways BRAVO!
Thanks Tammy!
Background music👌
I get to say it, , , rotten to the core , , is beautiful !
Sometimes the most beautiful wood is hiding within the all the rot!
WooooooW 😎🎵
Hey Scott. Thanks for your discussion about inspiration. Was that 5 pond shellac? Nice color effect. Gonna inspect my spalting pile and pick out a play piece. Happy 4th of July!
Thanks. The finish is Zar interior oil-based clear antique flat polyurethane.
And I always thought rotten work was a bad thing.
In house or boat construction I think it would be a bad thing. But with art construction, I've always felt like it was ok to break the rules a bit.
Very Gooooooooooooood😘
This is great....
I wonder how he got the electric chainsaw to make 2 cycle engine noises? LOL
Good
great job
Muito lindo e maravilhoso o seu trabalho, vc é um Artista Plástico muito talentoso, parabéns pelo lindo e maravilhoso vídeo, que Deus te abençoe e te proteja, muita saúde, paz e luz divina✌
Muito obrigado Sylvio :)
Bello. Veramente molto bello.
Great job my friend 👍🏼
Once again you nailed it! Beautiful! I finished my first wood wall art thanks to you. I’d like to send you a picture of it. Could I possibly get an email?
Thanks Mark :) Yea, I'd like to see what you made. My email is scott0626@zoho.com. Look forward to seeing it.
Wow. I love this!!! I've wanted to do something like this but couldn't quite "put my finger on it" but you have inspired me. Always loved gnarly wood but never thought of slicing it up. I'll give you another source. Shrub and sapling root balls are awesome also. Hope you don't mind me stealing some of your ideas. Gotta go watch your other vids.
The ideas are not only there for you to steal but to make your own. Hope you can put some of them to good use :)
Thank you sir. I won't copy. Some may be similar but I have some ideas.
@@scottoconnor Olá Scott bom dia seus quadros estão lindos
Very nice man! Art...
amazing art Scott, like.
MUY BELLO AMIGO
Muchas gracias Mirta :)
NICE JOB.
Scott super!
Ciao Scott. Io costruisco lampade. Ne vuoi vedere qualcuna? Sarei contento di un tuo giudizio.
Ok, puoi inviarmi le foto per email se vuoi. Ecco il mio indirizzo email - scott0626@zoho.com
Nice
Are you a stoner ?
Thats a HIGH class
YES!
Bello vero bellissimo
Grazie mille :)
Brabo amigo
Wooow fantástico
Where is the cat?
Sadly, he went missing a little over a year ago. But this video was shot over two years ago so he was still around then. He didn't always get in all my videos but at least he got in quite a few of them so that's good.
Very nice project. Btw why do you sound like you have anxiety or something? I suggest you talk more confident with bright eyes ang huge smile too look more enthusiastic especially finishing an awesome art.