Comments: - Hi, I live in Iran, almost until six to seven years ago, when for some reason I had to quit my job. I am both a woodcarver and a carpenter. The smell of wood, the smell of wood turning, the smell of resin, how does it feel, hand art is really indescribable, I congratulate this artist and wish him success
The best thing is, that it's unique. The design will never be the same if another was made. Beautiful work of art.
Ive been making these for about 12 years now, my favorite piece i made was a 36 globe chandelier. I illuminate mine and they give off a beautiful glow, a ball of light with fragmented shadow.
I love how the small cracks in the wood ended up looking like tiny rivers on a globe. Your choice of resin colors was perfect.
I’m always blown away at what people are able to find hidden inside wood & stone. The shapes have always been there, waiting for the right person to come along & show it to everyone else.
It's very difficult to get artisanal silly string into the can, but if you do you'll see the quality difference over the store bought kind.
It is so enjoyable and relaxing just watching the whole process. Thanks for sharing this.
Absolutely a stunning piece of artwork. I am grateful that I just happened to scroll past this video and for some reason went back to it. This is my first time seeing resin added to wood and turned into a such a beautiful piece of art. Thank you for the introduction. I look forward to seeing more of your work.