牛津艺术家Tach Pollard(以前)允许山楂或橡树枝的蜿蜒形状引导他幻想人物的形式。这些瘦长的生物站立在长长的四肢上,肩部弓起,背部弯曲,这些特征由木材的原始曲线决定。这些雕塑以北欧埃达斯、马比诺吉翁和冰岛传奇等传说为基础,神秘而简约——波拉德倾向于将材料的自然颜色和纹理完好无损地留在他们的脸上,并将剩余部分烧掉以获得深黑色的炭包围他们的数字。您可以在Etsy上购买可用的作品,并在Instagram 上关注艺术家以了解未来发布的最新信息。

Oxford-based artist Tach Pollard (previously) allows the sinuous shapes of hawthorn or oak branches to guide the forms of his fantastical figures. The lanky creatures stand on long limbs with hunched shoulders and bowed backs, features determined by the original curve of the wood. Based on legends like the Norse Eddas, The Mabinogion, and the Icelandic Sagas, the sculptures are mysterious and minimal—Pollard tends to leave the natural color and grain of the material intact for their faces and burns the remainder to obtain the deep, black char that envelops their figures. You can shop available pieces on Etsy, and follow the artist on Instagram to stay up-to-date on future releases.

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