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Copper Canyon, Carved Cherry Light Sculpture | Table Lamp in Lamps by Phil Woodward Art
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Copper Canyon, Carved Cherry Light Sculpture | Table Lamp in Lamps by Phil Woodward Art
Copper Canyon, Carved Cherry Light Sculpture | Table Lamp in Lamps by Phil Woodward Art

Created and Sold by Phil Woodward Art

Phil Woodward Art

Copper Canyon, Carved Cherry Light Sculpture - Lamps

Price $2,400

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Shipping: UPS 10-15 days
Estimated Arrival: May 22, 2024
Variance in shipping time is due to need to create a customized shipping crate.

Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Made In USA

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
23H x 11W x 11D in
58.42H x 27.94W x 27.94D cm
10.89 kg
24 lb

This sculpture excels at elevating a softly lit space with a distinct, original presence and quality craftsmanship. Embracing imperfection alongside refinement, it changes as you move around, exuding personality. How light flows within and out across openings is a carefully considered, integral part of the experience of this piece. It’s carved from a Cherry tree brought down by a huge ice storm that covered a large section of Tennessee with days of crystalline beauty. Filling it’s trunk with light has been a rewarding way of giving this fallen beauty new majesty. Smooth, scalloped interior surfaces are painted with a remarkably effective metallic copper paint, bouncing the light and contrasting with the rock-like exterior surfaces.

It's accompanied by an information sheet that lists the bulb-type needed and directions on how to change it.

Item Copper Canyon, Carved Cherry Light Sculpture
As seen in Private Residence, Nashville, TN
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Phil Woodward Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Illuminated Sculpure and Sculptural Illumination

When freelancing as a graphic designer, a gallerist client said, “You’re more interested in your creativity than my business needs. You should be an artist."
It was like a bolt of lightning! Everything changed.

A meditation practice also helped shape my new direction. I knew I needed to be making art and that immersion in nature aided my inner peace. I also wanted to share my life more closely with a group of people, so I decided to move to a rural arts community. Based in rural Tennessee, surrounded by trees, creeks and a diverse community, I blend modernist form, abstraction and light, taking materials that reflect my love for natural beauty and transforming them into enthralling, glimmering, luminous sculptures. All of my works have personality. I want them to come alive; to animate the space around them, and I imagine people becoming enchanted.