Oregon-based artist Darryl Cox has been creating “Fusion Frames” about 6 years, who designs sculptural picture frames by seamlessly fusing vintage frames with tree roots or branches found in the forests of central Oregon. Each piece requires so much time and patience involving woodworking, sculpting, and painting that Cox can only make approximately 25 pieces a year.
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