Original artwork description:

The “Oceane” marquetry art piece by Troy Hyde captures the fluidity and tranquillity of nature through its minimalist shapes. This artwork juxtaposes the intricate patterns of Burr Maple, the vibrant green tones of coloured Green Tulipwood, and the deep, rich hues of coloured Purple Tulipwood, creating a visually captivating and serene experience. The natural wood grain, meticulously hand-cut and inlaid with precision, adds layers of texture, drawing the viewer into its detailed design.

Marquetry, the centuries-old technique of inlaying wood veneer to create intricate patterns, is beautifully demonstrated in “Oceane.” Each piece of wood is carefully cut, glued, finished with shellac, and lightly wax polished, ensuring both durability and a refined finish. “Oceane” captivates with its flowing, organic lines and harmonious contrasts. The design invites the viewer to explore the interplay between the materials and forms, engaging them in a reflective dialogue with the artwork.

Each marquetry art piece by Troy Hyde is a unique creation, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, signed and stamped by the artist. Displayed within a sleek lime wood frame, “Oceane” is designed with a floating effect that enhances its elegant presence. The frame’s natural grain complements the artwork, creating a balanced harmony between the materials and the artistic expression. “Oceane” is packaged in a presentation box for added sophistication and protection, making it ideal for gifting or storage.

Materials used:

Made from Burr Maple, Green Tulipwood and Purple Tulipwood.

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#figurative #nude #wood #minimal #marquetry 

Oceane (2024)

Wood sculpture 
by Troy Hyde

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£950

  • Wood sculpture on Panel / Board / MDF
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 20.6 x 26.8 x 3cm (framed)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Graphic
  • Subject: Nudes and erotic

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The “Oceane” marquetry art piece by Troy Hyde captures the fluidity and tranquillity of nature through its minimalist shapes. This artwork juxtaposes the intricate patterns of Burr Maple, the vibrant green tones of coloured Green Tulipwood, and the deep, rich hues of coloured Purple Tulipwood, creating a visually captivating and serene experience. The natural wood grain, meticulously hand-cut and inlaid with precision, adds layers of texture, drawing the viewer into its detailed design.

Marquetry, the centuries-old technique of inlaying wood veneer to create intricate patterns, is beautifully demonstrated in “Oceane.” Each piece of wood is carefully cut, glued, finished with shellac, and lightly wax polished, ensuring both durability and a refined finish. “Oceane” captivates with its flowing, organic lines and harmonious contrasts. The design invites the viewer to explore the interplay between the materials and forms, engaging them in a reflective dialogue with the artwork.

Each marquetry art piece by Troy Hyde is a unique creation, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, signed and stamped by the artist. Displayed within a sleek lime wood frame, “Oceane” is designed with a floating effect that enhances its elegant presence. The frame’s natural grain complements the artwork, creating a balanced harmony between the materials and the artistic expression. “Oceane” is packaged in a presentation box for added sophistication and protection, making it ideal for gifting or storage.

Materials used:

Made from Burr Maple, Green Tulipwood and Purple Tulipwood.

Tags:
#figurative #nude #wood #minimal #marquetry 
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Troy Hyde, born on February 26, 1984, in Brighton, UK, is a contemporary artist based in London. Hyde’s work focuses on minimalist interpretations of the human form. He blends simplicity... Read more

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