The Corn Spirit Sculpture
The Corn Spirit Sculpture
The Corn Spirit Sculpture
The Corn Spirit Sculpture
The Corn Spirit Sculpture
The Corn Spirit Sculpture

The Corn Spirit Sculpture

Wood Sculpture (ID: A110954)
Designed by Keoni Carlson
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The wood bowl, reimagined: turned maple is carved to resemble woven and beaded basketry inspired by the rich artistic traditions of Native American cultures. There was a time, says the Iroquois Grandmother, when it was not needful to plant the corn seed nor to hoe the fields, for the corn sprang up of itself, and filled the broad meadows. Its stalks grew strong and tall, and were covered with leaves like waving banners, and filled with ears of pearly grain wrapped in silken green husks.

To create the piece, a block of sugar maple is turned on a lathe. Spokes and rings are then individually carved. Following a resting period, the design is burned onto the wood using 1/8" straight lines, then colored with hand-applied India inks.

Ideal as a centerpiece, tabletop sculpture, or wall hanging. Wall hanging is very easy, hanger included with purchase. Each piece is unique with some variations.
  • Limited edition
  • Materials: Maple
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Keoni Carlson

Keoni Carlson

Keoni Wood Fine Art Carving
"My canvas is wood, and my tools are a lathe, fire, and ink. Using the simplest of geometric shapes, a 1/8" line, I hand carve 3-D artwork that re-imagines wood as woven and beaded basketry. 40 hours later, if I've listened well, the wood has spoken. Combining texture, color, and illusion, my art is touchable, asking to be turned front-to-back and side-to-side. It is artwork that invites participation. "

Keoni Carlson's inspiration comes from his love of native culture, legends, and mythology. He applies the storytelling imagery in both traditional motifs and modern interpretations. His approach is optimistic, sometimes whimsical, and always present tense. The unexpected discovery that his work is wood produces smiles and delight, and sparks interesting conversations.

Once a design sketch is completed, a block of maple wood is spun on a lathe, then shaped using tools honed to a razor's edge. The "canvas" done, concentric rings are cut, and radial-spoke lines inscribed to create a windowpane grid of cells. The artwork then moves from the wood shop to the studio, where the design is hand carved and inked. Often, an individual piece has 40,000+ individual cuts and colored cells.

Carlson, a second-generation wood-turner, is self-taught, having started at age 9. Five decades later, he returned to that first love, the lathe, adding design and carving skills more recently learned. Recently, Carlson's artwork has been juried into six diverse national gallery exhibitions (AZ, TX, MS, VA, WA), as well as the prestigious Western Design Conference in Jackson Hole, WY.

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