New Layered Wood Art Pieces by Mitch McGee
Published Nov 26, 2012
Houston-based artist Mitch McGee is back with more of his amazing plywood artworks. We featured his work on the site a while ago and I’m happy to publish some of his new pieces on The Grid.
Guest post: Mitch was kind enough to do a guest post for us this week, so don’t miss our next post, brought to you by Mr. McGee himself.
“I illustrate, cut, sand, stain, and assemble each piece by hand. The work consists of layered birch stacked in a way that makes sense dimensionally for the subject. There is warmth to the wood grain that is appealing. It compliments the subtle shadows created by layers of wood.
I am a believer of art, for art’s sake, being the purest of inspiration. I am always driven to create, constantly challenging myself to imagine and construct something new.”
– Mitch McGee
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