To go along with yesterday’s post featuring Haley Farthing, today’s post presents partner in Out of the Woods show currently up at Davis & Cline in Ashland, sculptor Christian Burchard. The work of these two artists compliment each other so well and this show was so beautifully and thoughtfully arranged, to showcase the artists both together and individually, that I thought they both were deserving of their own time in the spotlight on Artsy Forager.
Burchard works almost exclusively with the wood of Pacific madrone trees. George and I had never seen these trees until hiking here in the Northwest this spring. Their orangey-red bark peels away in paper thin curls to reveal satiny smooth ivory colored wood underneath. We’d never seen anything like it. Burchard uses the burls that grow within the roots of the trees for his sculptures ( by the way, he utilizes the rejects from wood that has already been harvested for the veneer market ).
Like Haley Farthing, Burchard also uses a simple, neutral color palette in order to draw the viewers attention to the patterns and textures in the surface. He is letting the beauty of the madrone wood shine through, every knot, ring and crack is visible and the shapes carved to bring those characteristics to full advantage.
This sculptor has so much more to see than the few pieces I’ve showcased here– be sure to check out his website. You’ll be amazed at the loveliness to be found there.
Featured image is Rocks & Trees #2, madrone burl, flat & hollow forms, 15x17x7. All images are via the artist’s website.
Douglas S. Coleman
November 14, 2011 at 5:29 PMBeautiful work! Thanks for posting it.
Lesley
November 14, 2011 at 6:16 PMThanks for dropping by!
Cheers,
Lesley