These life-like portrait sculptures by Michael Ferris Jr. are interestingly real. The collection is composed of recycled wood, both carved and not carved, as well as colored grout.
Each individual statue is based on the portrait of a real person which Ferris then translates into elaborate wood-forms that come together to complete each piece.
Ferris’ interpretation of his own art is fascinating in itself.
The press release from his website states that his intent "is to render an accurate likeness of my subject, however what I find more compelling is communicating the sitter’s ‘inner world.’ I do this by contrasting the sculpture’s stoic, classical form with its complex multi-patterned surface. Ultimately my aim is to express the psychological and spiritual complexity of my subject."
Recycled Barkitecture
Old Wood is Used for Michael Ferris Jr's Detailed Portrait Sculptures
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Art - There is a growing trend of artists using recycled materials to create unique and environmentally friendly artworks.
2. Portrait Sculptures - The art world is seeing a surge in the popularity of detailed and life-like portrait sculptures.
3. Expressive Woodwork - Artists like Michael Ferris Jr. are exploring the potential of wood as a medium for expressing psychological and spiritual depth.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can benefit from incorporating recycled materials and exploring new techniques for creating detailed portrait sculptures.
2. Sustainable Design - The sustainable design industry can leverage the use of recycled materials in products and artworks, promoting eco-friendly practices.
3. Interior Decor - The interior decor industry has an opportunity to showcase unique and expressive wood artwork in homes, offices, and public spaces, providing a distinct aesthetic and story.