Jason Fiske, whose art we’ve admired before, is conquering new territory with Landforms. He moves from two-dimensional to three-dimensional pieces made of wood and other natural materials.
Landforms is a way of paying respect to the natural resources used to make them.
“To share your life with your own hands is to keep the spirit alive. Truly alive.”
Each piece is meticulously crafted and pays homage to not only all the trees consumed by human nature, but also their homes and their families. It is a “tribute to our elders.”