Ravin R10 man Posted September 14, 2018 Report Share Posted September 14, 2018 Those resourceful, artistic Norwegians! 15 people who used piling logs to create beautiful works of art... Fallen tree This scene with the owl must have taken the artist so long to plan and put together! All of the different ty pes and cuts of wood make for a very detailed piece of art. The moon actually looks like it’s glowing! While this design is a little more basic, it’s no-less cool than the other ones. It seems like it might be a little more practical in the winter, too. This spiral looks really intricate. It must be interesting to see it deconstruct in the winter as more and more of the logs are used. I would personally have a hard time taking apart something that looks so intriguing. k" The wood-piling artists are getting very creative. I love how this one uses old wooden wheels to give their work an extra interesting element. This dog might not look very impressed by this fish-shaped wood pile, but we sure are! I think the stump that makes up the eye might be my favorite part. This one is incredible! Let’s just hope that the paint used isn’t flammable. It’s probably a little easier to get your kids to help stack wood when they know it’ll result in an adorable little house for them to play make-believe with. This is way too cute! This colorful stack is sure to look amazing once winter hits. Just imagine those pops of color against the white snow! Wow! This wood pile was made to look like the King and Queen of Norway. The detail that the artists captured are actually mind-blowing. You could stare at this one forever trying to figure out how they stacked the wood. This is amazing. I love this one. Some of the piles look like little huts while others look like giant acorns. This ring made out of logs is hypnotizing to look at. It must have taken a great amount of patience t o build. Owl mosaics seem to be pretty popular in the wood piling community. I love how beautiful all of the different woods look in the first one. And how cute is the owl peeking out from the snow in the second one? While this stack is a little more abstract, it’s still a perfect example of how many colors and textures can be used. I’m not sure what this one is supposed to be, but I see a giant leaf. Either way, this stack is very interesting. Someone had a sense of humor building this stack. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adjam5 Posted September 17, 2018 Report Share Posted September 17, 2018 I love the Hog one! Pretty cool. Almost a shame to take apart and burn. Norway also has a special way to stack wood to speed dry wet wood for burning. These Norwegians know their wood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strut10 Posted September 17, 2018 Report Share Posted September 17, 2018 1 hour ago, Adjam5 said: These Norwegians know their wood. I do too...………….. Broke my little toe today when a 2x6 slid endways and dropped 5 or 6 feet off my trailer and landed on my foot. Ouch !!! DANG IT, OUCH !!!!!!!!!!! Now I got a toe that's about every color of black, red and purple you can imagine. The firewood stackers are INCREDIBLE !!!! Way cool pics !!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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