Video: Wooden sculptures. Fairy tales for your garden
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Man has long endowed the tree with mystical power and wisdom, worshiped, sought protection. Therefore, it is not surprising that unpretentious, at first glance, wooden sculptures always resonate even in the soul of an urbanized city dweller. No matter how terrible the wooden Goblin is, it still pulls to touch and stroke it - the nature of a tree is so attractive for a person.
Wood is the favorite material of most artists. It is easy and pleasant to work with him. After all, it itself unobtrusively whispers tales of forest dwellers - kikimore and wood goblin, elves and gnomes. Freeing another fairy-tale character from an ordinary log, the artist knows for sure that even if he does not win prestigious awards at exhibitions and does not sell his work to Sotheby's, he will surely delight someone's heart and decorate someone's garden.
If the house is our fortress, then the garden is our joy, where we go to relax, communicate with nature and enjoy its beauty. Any garden will turn into a magical forest if you decorate it with such sculptures. The figures breathe calmness and bliss. Imagine how wonderful it is to sit by the water with your back against a lovely mermaid, or listen to the imaginary music of a keen pianist, or find a sleeping nymph on the shore of a pond.
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