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Time Will Tell - Table-top Sculpture | Sculptures by Lutz Hornischer - Sculptures in Wood & Plaster. Item made of wood & steel
Time Will Tell - Table-top Sculpture | Sculptures by Lutz Hornischer - Sculptures in Wood & Plaster. Item made of wood & steel
Time Will Tell - Table-top Sculpture | Sculptures by Lutz Hornischer - Sculptures in Wood & Plaster. Item made of wood & steel
Time Will Tell - Table-top Sculpture | Sculptures by Lutz Hornischer - Sculptures in Wood & Plaster. Item made of wood & steel

Time Will Tell - Table-top Sculpture

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Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

Reclaimed redwood, steel base
17 x 23 x 6 inches

The grain or growth lines of wood represent time - each is one year of growth. I became fascinated with the grain lines and started the Old Growth series to highlight the beautiful flow of end-grain pieces of the wood. For this sculpture, I cut a larger block of wood into pieces and laminated them back together. The grain lines repeat themselves, but with different shapes and color shades.

Item Time Will Tell - Table-top Sculpture
As seen in Private Residence, Berkeley, CA
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Lutz Hornischer - Sculptures in Wood & Plaster
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Abstract sculptures from reclaimed wood and plaster

Lutz Hornischer is an abstract artist and sculptor working in the San Francisco Bay Area. His sculptures and wall art are inspired by nature, life, and the uniqueness of the reclaimed wood he uses. He enjoys the specific challenge of transforming an old and rustic material such as reclaimed redwood into contemporary sculptures and fine art. In his work, he leverages the architectural qualities of the wood by laminating wood boards into larger blocks, sculpting organic shapes, and exploring dynamic grain and natural color patterns. The old wood he is using has scratches, cracks, knots, and other imperfections that are similar to real life. Every piece of wood is like a person, with its unique character, challenges, and strengths. Lutz yearns to give the wood a new life and he hopes his sculptures and wall art inspire people to find new awareness, purpose, and joy in their own life.
Always exploring new materials, he recently I started to work with plaster influenced by ancient Greek and Italian artwork. The elegance, flow and smoothness of ancient marble sculptures inspired him to create abstract work with similar qualities using layers of sculpted paper covered with plaster. He was intrigued by combining the thin and fragile qualities of paper with the sturdy and hard surface qualities of plaster.