Artist Christopher David White was born in Bedford, Indiana, now he’s a Virginia-based American sculptor. These hand-made artworks by Christopher David White look like petrified wood, but they’re actually rendered ceramic sculptures. “Change is a constant reminder that permanence is the ultimate illusion. It is through the creation of hyper-realistic sculpture that I explore the relationship between nature, man, and the phenomenon of impermanence.” White says on his website.
Source, image credits: Martha Finkelstein
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