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labyrinth (sold) | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by visceral home. Item made of wood with wool
labyrinth (sold) | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by visceral home. Item made of wood with wool
labyrinth (sold) | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by visceral home. Item made of wood with wool
labyrinth (sold) | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by visceral home. Item made of wood with wool
labyrinth (sold) | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by visceral home. Item made of wood with wool
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labyrinth (sold) | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by visceral home. Item made of wood with wool

Created and Sold by visceral home

visceral home

labyrinth (sold) - Wall Hangings

Price $3,500

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40 w x 48 h x 2 d - long leaf pine wood handcrafted canvas, stained with espresso, then charred using a large fire torch, inspired by a japanese preserving technique called shou sugi ban. inserted brass pulls act as mini looms, showcasing handspun wool yarn lost in the charred abyss.

this wall installation/ art is the embodiment of my emotional connection and reaction to a song by artist Asaf Avidan.
"The Labyrinth Song" by Asaf Avidan.

full biography releasing soon.

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Item labyrinth (sold)
Created by visceral home
As seen in Creator's Studio, Charleston, SC
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Wescover creator since 2022
Through gemstone-infused concrete and plaster paintings, we narrate resilience—both stone and artist slowly metamorphosing after enduring prolonged periods of darkness, pressure, and tension.

PLEASE READ REGARDING WESCOVER CHANGES: visit our website link for ready-to-ship artwork, one click checkout and complimentary free shipping. we will frequently update our wescover profile, and promptly answer all inquiries! we are SO GRATEFUL for the connections we have made with designers on wescover and sincerely hope to foster NEW fruitful collaborations x thank you.

Our art is an alternative to self-destruction; it is our chosen medium for self-preservation. Through gemstone-infused concrete and plaster paintings, we narrate resilience—both stone and artist slowly metamorphosing after enduring prolonged periods of darkness, pressure, and tension. Threads of tender wool pierce our linen canvases, weaving the tragical landmarks of our past and the grit of our present. Through abstraction and inscribed biographies, we commemorate our recovery journey.

We handcraft our work with the intention of constructing empathetic dialogues between art, audience, and the hearth of home—a sanctuary for self-exploration and rejuvenating solitude. We forage then process earthen materials, creating calming hues of pigment in a variety of natural tones and attributes. Weaving all of the various versions of ourselves together, to then be encased in wooden homes of their own. By marrying mediums not commonly fused together we echo the cadence of diversity catalyzing balance. Our partnership in life and artistry epitomizes the power of cultivating authentic connections, nurturing empathy, dismantling prejudices, and restoring trust within relationships.

"Inspired by the human condition and how the psychology of design and art can influence our mood, the team is passionate about aligning with like-minded designers to create art that adds depth to a concept. visceral home was given its name after being told multiple times how their art provoked emotion that the viewer physically felt but couldn’t find the words for. They are motivated by innovative, expressive spaces that marry artistry and functionality. The couple aims to create pieces that are investments, not decor. Original works that outlast fleeting trends, especially in this new social media age. Art to pass down and be shared. A visual story that feels just as much your own as it was theirs. Their influences in terms of design styles come from various periods, designers, and architects. 1950s-1970s architecture and interiors; Mid-Century, Bauhaus, Scandinavian, Mediterranean, Asian, Japandi, Industrial, and a splash of boho designs. Keeping in mind the spaces their art lands will continue to morph into new personalities, they focus on creating art that can be everlasting through many design changes." - DM 2023