Eyevan Tumbleweed, Found Wood Sculptures.
Incredible found wood sculptures by Sonoma County, California-based artist Bennett Ewing, also known as Eyevan Tumbleweed.
Eyevan explains his work: “I have collected wood along my travels from nearly 40 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Ireland, often incorporating materials from many regions into a single sculpture. Allowing the wood to guide me, my sculptures organically take on lives of their own. They evolve tediously by trial and error, without any internal framework or premeditated vision. Structural integrity and preservation is achieved through a combination of adhesives and chemical treatments. The sculptures in my series are extremely labor intensive, employing wood gathered three times a week, year-round, from a materials collection going back over a decade. Collection time aside, composing a single aggregate sculpture currently takes around three months on average. Despite much passion and dedication, no more than 30 works have been completed over the course of my career to date.”
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Correctly said Enemy Mine when the wife texted “Is there an older Dennis Quaid alien movie where he raises a creepy alien baby?”
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