Delaminated with Old Wood II
24" x 36"

$1000

sold

The wood for these beautifully aged frames comes from the walkways over the tidal marshes and mud flats of the San Francisco Bay. These walkways were built over half a century ago and the wood has been aged by time and the elements but preserved by the salt.

As the square iron nails attaching the walkways slowly disintegrate with time, some of the wooden planks fall off and get washed up on the shoreline, where I have been collecting them with the blessing of the rangers who maintain the baylands parks.

Most wood this old has been ruined by insects and fungus, but these boards have a unique environment that preserves them so that the aging process is prolonged. Their age gives the frame a deeply carved surface while the underlying wood is perfectly preserved, hard and free of decay.

After I have constructed the frames, I carefully clean and wax the surfaces to keep them protected - these frames will last generations.

Custom sized frames are also sold separately, while supplies lasts.

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Tom L. DeHoog, Metal Weaver & Metal Artist
Email metalweaver@earthlink.net | Phone 650-851-1930