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Wall Sculpture | Wall Hangings by Christian Burchard | Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole in Teton Village. Item made of wood
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Wall Sculpture | Wall Hangings by Christian Burchard | Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole in Teton Village. Item made of wood
Wall Sculpture | Wall Hangings by Christian Burchard | Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole in Teton Village. Item made of wood

Created and Sold by Christian Burchard

Christian Burchard

Wall Sculpture - Wall Hangings

Featured In Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, Teton Village, WY

Price $9,500

Creation: 8-13 weeks

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

The Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole commissioned Christian Burchard for a wall sculpture for the foyer of their hotel. They wanted a dimensional work that would be close to the wall and could be easily seen from a distance and would really stand out from the surrounding area. Lighting was important to make this work look beautiful in the space.

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Christian Burchard
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Each material has its own life, and one cannot, without punishment, destroy a living material to make a dumb and senseless thing. We must not try to make materials speak our language. We must go with them to the point where others understand their language. — Constantin Brancusi

Born in Hamburg, Germany in 1955, Christian has been living in the United States since 1978. Starting out as a furniture makers apprenticeship in Germany in the middle seventies, he studied sculpture and drawing at the Museum School in Boston then at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver BC.

In 1982 he opened a studio in Southern Oregon. His early focus was on furniture and interiors, but gradually shifted to woodturning and sculpture, moving between vessel oriented forms and sculptural turning. His work has been included in most of the major turning related exhibits of the last twenty something years and is exhibited widely throughout the US. His pieces are part of many public and private collections. His current work includes wall sculptures and freestanding sculptural objects. He currently resides with his wife at the outskirts of Ashland, Oregon.