Juxtaposing nature with man-made objects, Pennsylvania-based artist Lee Stoetzel uses woods chosen for their natural flaws to make large-scale sculptures. In this video we visit Lee at his home studio where he's disassembling his life-size replica of a VW bus to transport to an art fair. He also shows us his latest work—giant models of fixed-gear bikes—and his workshop.
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robinelche 2 years ago
agreed
djtame89 2 years ago
don't mistake, this is no Art, this is call REPRODUCTION
lukastaneda1 2 years ago
gr8 art work... but at the cost of all those trees? not done!
atulshanks 2 years ago
Mesquite is a hard wood, but have you ever worked with ipe otherwise known as ironwood? It is the most relentless, dense lumber in the world. The only wood with the same fire rating as concrete and weighs (i believe) 66 lbs. per cubic foot. That's heavier than water so it sinks. I use it to make tools for shaping metal. Beautiful work and concept! enjoyed the vid!
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EDvining 3 years ago
pretty cool man good job
briant2828 3 years ago
doesnt matter, what does is his art is incredible!
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