Mimicra
This cedar piece was one of the first studies exploring the use of wood end grain in designs, aiming to utilize shapes that evoke motion and balance. The deep, intricate grain patterns and the central core of the tree create a striking visual texture, adding depth and character to the design. The name Mimicry comes from the phenomenon where one organism imitates another's appearance, behavior, or sound.
- Approximately 24” x 24” x 1.5”
- Frame and artwork made from Cedar
- Galvanized steel sheet and magnets
- Individual wood end grain pieces
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Experience Mimicra >
This cedar piece was one of the first studies exploring the use of wood end grain in designs, aiming to utilize shapes that evoke motion and balance. The deep, intricate grain patterns and the central core of the tree create a striking visual texture, adding depth and character to the design. The name Mimicry comes from the phenomenon where one organism imitates another's appearance, behavior, or sound.
- Approximately 24” x 24” x 1.5”
- Frame and artwork made from Cedar
- Galvanized steel sheet and magnets
- Individual wood end grain pieces
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Experience Mimicra >
This cedar piece was one of the first studies exploring the use of wood end grain in designs, aiming to utilize shapes that evoke motion and balance. The deep, intricate grain patterns and the central core of the tree create a striking visual texture, adding depth and character to the design. The name Mimicry comes from the phenomenon where one organism imitates another's appearance, behavior, or sound.
- Approximately 24” x 24” x 1.5”
- Frame and artwork made from Cedar
- Galvanized steel sheet and magnets
- Individual wood end grain pieces
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