5 ways to use wood as art in your home
April 17, 2017
The earthy colours and interesting textures of wood make it easy to create interesting, earth-friendly and inexpensive artworks that use the outdoors as interior decor.

The Mask

Wooden masks have always given a distinctly African feel to any room. These uniquely crafted items hold a mystical appeal, and in spite of their textured surface and ornate lines, they can conjure up vibrant images of fire and passionate dance rituals, that is a great source for storytelling.

The Tree Stump

Using a sawn off tree stump with a glass top as a coffee table gives a fantasy woodland feel. The different elements of bark, wood and glass are a striking conversation piece, especially if the rings of the trunk are clearly visible through the glass.

It’s an art piece in a sense that it is a visual representation of how time is measured, even in nature. A tree stump stool blends beautifully into a room to complement rustic and even modern fittings and is a novel piece for a kids room.

The Branch

Different types of trees have distinctly unique branch colours, shapes and thicknesses. Use a medium-thick, smooth branch secured to a wall and use S-Hooks to hang objects like tea-towels or hats from it. You could also use a short, rough plank and screw fun cupboard door knobs into it, for more hallway hanging space.

The Log Wall

It’s popular to have an open area next to a fireplace to stack logs of wood to burn. While this adds an interesting element, why not go one step further and use sliced disks of tree branches or cork to cover a feature wall.

Not only is it more eco-friendly than wall paper, but it’s perfect for that cosy log-cabin feel. If a whole wall is too much, you can create a rectangle panel across a starkly painted wall, for a look that is just as striking.

The Frame

Magnificent pieces of art from Driftwood found on the beaches and fashioned into frames for mirrors and art.

No trees should be harmed during the making of these great wooden artworks. Just go for a leisurely drive and you’re bound to come across fallen trees and branches around your neighbourhood, or on the beach, particularly after one of our cracking African storms.

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