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Golf 36"x52" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Craig Forget. Item composed of wood & metal compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
Golf 36"x52" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Craig Forget. Item composed of wood & metal compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
Golf 36"x52" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Craig Forget. Item composed of wood & metal compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
Golf 36"x52" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Craig Forget. Item composed of wood & metal compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
Golf 36"x52" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Craig Forget. Item composed of wood & metal compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style
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Golf 36"x52" | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Craig Forget. Item composed of wood & metal compatible with mid century modern and contemporary style

Created and Sold by Craig Forget

Craig Forget

Golf 36"x52" - Wall Hangings

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Price $3,800

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Shipping: UPS 4-8 days
Estimated Arrival: November 30, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Recycled Materials

Upcycled Product

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
52H x 36W x 2D in
132.08H x 91.44W x 5.08D cm

Golf inspired artwork,

Dimensions 36" wide x 52" high x 2" deep

This piece consists of reclaimed wood gradient background that showcase different landscapes on a golf course.

The 2 golf clubs T and ball are made of 16ga metal painted in matte black finish.

The frame is made of Poplar hardwood stained in ebonized finish.

The entire piece has been sprayed with 2 coats of low voc water base sealer in satin finish. Without taking away from the look and texture of reclaimed wood, just enough to protect the wood.

This piece comes with high quality aluminium Z-channel hardware for easy wall installation.

Each art piece is hand signed and dated in the back and I also make a custom made laser engraved wood name tag on the side of the piece.

Item Golf 36"x52"
Created by Craig Forget
As seen in Creator's Studio, Essex, Canada
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Craig Forget
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
All my art pieces are made using very old wood from barns and homes taken down in my area.

Hi My name is Craig Forget and I am a reclaimed wood artist

I feel that I am part of the large art movement that has been growing in the Detroit and Windsor area, it is great to be part of this movement. It is also great to be able to express myself through art. I am in it for the long haul, I believe in producing the most unique art pieces with the most unique wood that I can find. I always feel that it is the old, reclaimed wood that makes my pieces unique.


I have been influenced by woodworking from a very young age and recently I have found my true passion for building unique artwork and furniture out of reclaimed barn wood. What I love about the materials that I work with is that you never know what types of wood you are going to find in the local barns that range from 80 to 200 years of age. You could say I am like a kid in a candy store.


What makes my artwork and furniture so unique is that I am always on the hunt for unique types of wood that will create an impressive piece. I especially enjoy working with wood that is bursting with character. There are no faux finishes in the world that can duplicate the colors and textures that Mother Nature creates, 95% to 100% of the colors you see on my art pieces have not been stained what you see is the natural color of the wood. When wood is aged for 80 to 100 years, it turns naturally dark in color.
The darker brown natural woods were those aged within a barn, while grey boards have been weathered outside.
When you are buying one of my pieces, you are also buying a piece of Pioneer history, when power tools were almost non-existent.