Even A Pile Of Logs Can Be Turned Into Art
Here is proof, once again, that a creative mind can turn pretty much anything into art. This time, it’s creative log piling – apparently, some artists enjoy creating delightful artistic compositions of mundane log piles that sit in one’s barn or backyard for the entire winter.
Even those living in the city and having little to do with log piling can appreciate the beauty of these artistic compositions and their inevitable temporality. Here are a few of the best examples of log piling art.
via: Bored Panda

Created by: Gary Tallman

Created by: Alastair Heseltine

Created by Gary Tallman

Created by: Olle Hagman

Created by Gary Tallman

Created by: Gyula Varnai
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Hypnotizing Wilderness Landscape Carved Out Of Wood
After almost 2 years of on-and-off preparation and work, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based artist duo Paul Roden and Valerie Lueth are almost finished with their new woodcut print, called “Overlook.” The meticulously intricate woodcut of a speckled landscape with forests, mountains and lakes will be soon available as a three-color print, the final size reaching 28” x 46”.
“ Layer upon layer of undulating pattern builds a dizzying intensity in ‘Overlook’, ” write the artists. “ A panoramic infinity will be suggested by the print’s ability to eventually meet itself seemlessly at the edges, expanding like an eternal ‘wallpaper’ into an ever stretching vista! ”
The “Overlook” print will be available as a single piece, a diptych, a triptych, or “ an entire room’s worth of loping, abundant wilderness as far as the eye can see! ” – all from their Tugboat print shop.
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