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A captivating wall-mounted wood sculpture from Karmin's "Lost and Found" series, inspired by the artistry of renowned Irish woodturner Glenn Lucas. The piece began with a moment of unexpected beauty—long, delicate spiral wood shavings cascading to the floor during a bowl turning session. What was once destined to be discarded was instead given new life. Karmin lovingly incorporates these “lost” elements into each sculpture, reclaiming them as integral parts of a textured, dynamic whole.
At 28 inches in both height and width and a depth of 7 inches, Small Circle makes a striking statement while still feeling intimate and organic. The circular format sets it apart from traditional rectangular wall art, and its hand-curled wooden reeds—reminiscent of windswept grasses or gentle waves—radiate energy and motion. The piece is finished with a UV-protective spray and is ready to hang, though it should be kept out of direct sunlight to preserve its natural tones. Karmin often uses recycled wood for the backing, continuing her theme of finding unexpected value in overlooked materials. This sculpture will bring warmth, curiosity, and a sense of wonder into any space.
A captivating wall-mounted wood sculpture from Karmin's "Lost and Found" series, inspired by the artistry of renowned Irish woodturner Glenn Lucas. The piece began with a moment of unexpected beauty—long, delicate spiral wood shavings cascading to the floor during a bowl turning session. What was once destined to be discarded was instead given new life. Karmin lovingly incorporates these “lost” elements into each sculpture, reclaiming them as integral parts of a textured, dynamic whole.
At 28 inches in both height and width and a depth of 7 inches, Small Circle makes a striking statement while still feeling intimate and organic. The circular format sets it apart from traditional rectangular wall art, and its hand-curled wooden reeds—reminiscent of windswept grasses or gentle waves—radiate energy and motion. The piece is finished with a UV-protective spray and is ready to hang, though it should be kept out of direct sunlight to preserve its natural tones. Karmin often uses recycled wood for the backing, continuing her theme of finding unexpected value in overlooked materials. This sculpture will bring warmth, curiosity, and a sense of wonder into any space.