This
scene with the
owl must have
taken the
artist so long
to plan and
put together!
All of the
different
types 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 cool.
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
interesting.
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
artist blended
their wood
stack right
into the
exterior of
their home. It
looks nice,
and it will
keep them from
having to go
far for more
firewood once
the winter
hits. It’s
pretty and
practical!
This
ring made out
logs is
hypnotizing to
look at. It
must have
taken a great
amount of
patience to
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
peaking 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.