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Featured Reviews on Wood Wall Art
Huichol beadwork nierika wall decor, 'Rabbit Run'





By Garth
Well loved gift
I bought this for my niece who loves indigenous cultures, rabbits and Pink Floyd. Well made and we both are delighted. Thinking about buying one for myself.
Wood wall sculpture, 'Mermaid Cat'





By Elizabeth
Absolutely beautiful ??
This carved sculpture is absolutely perfect! So beautiful and well made. I was shocked to see that this is even nicer in person than it is in pictures. The details on this carving are so intricate. I am thrilled with this sculpture. It is truly art!
Wood sign, 'Gone Fishing'





By Jayne
Nice Gift for a Avid Fisherman
This was bought as a gift for a neighbor who would rather fish than eat! It is perfect for his dock. It is rustic and very cute.
Featured Artist









Nengah Sudarsana Hand-carved wood art
"From an early age I loved natural things – plants, animals, birds or sea life… I particularly want to create wildlife and other animal themes in an exact, realistic and original way…."
Working with you has created a much better life for me and my family. Before, I could hardly afford to live in a single room home. Now I live in a house with three rooms, and have my own car. Most importantly, I now support many other artisans who work with me. My family... read more
Popular Wood Wall Art
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Framed J. Borges Birds Woodcut Print on Ceramic, "The Birds"
$34.99Birds of all colors take wing in a bright and exuberant flock. This beautiful tile depicts an original woodcut print by J. Borges. Inspired by the natural world in Northern Brazil, the artist transfers the image to ceramic and frames it in wood for wall display.
Titled "Os Pássaros" in Portuguese. -
Huichol Beadwork Nierika Painting Mexican Folk Art Handmade, "Run Rabbit Run"
$319Shaped like a blossom with five wide petals, this votive "painting" depicts white rabbits that chase each other in a counterclockwise direction. The long-legged creatures leap lithely amid colorful Huichol icons. and the cereal that currently nourishes all of humanity, the corn or The creator of this artistic offering and its beholder who, upon acknowledging the message of its symbolism, will awaken their genetic memory, thus sharing their common millennial roots.
"This nierika in particular is the meeting of our star — the sun — in the center and the moon, the mirror that reflects the solar energy as a diamond, the vital movement on our planet Earth, which is symbolized by the rabbit that, in its running, makes the temporality of earthly existence.
"Inside the rabbit is represented the universal symbol of the eternal energy that animates it. The arrows are our dreams, our songs transforming our desires into realities, a transformation symbolized by the butterflies that — by distributing the seeds of our ancestors stored in the flowers — permanently feed back the earthly energy that nurtures our existence.
"The diamond figures represent the cosmos, the harmonic order that each one of us becomes when we transform ourselves in autonomous organisms in harmony with our entire earthly environment."
"This nierika was inspired by the lyrics of a song by Roger Waters named 'Breathe.'
Run, rabbit run...
For long you live and high you fly
But only if you ride the tide
And balanced on the biggest wave
You race towards an early grave....
The intricate images are formed with tiny seed beads, patiently placed one at a time with a needle on a huanacaxtle wood backing. Beeswax is used instead of glue. Because his name in the Huichol language means "obsidian butterfly," the artisan signs his work with the symbol of a butterfly. -
Handmade Guatemalan Worry Doll Cross for Wall Display, "Keep the Faith"
$49.99By Elias Garcia, this handcrafted cross is a reminder of the importance of faith. The artisan covers the open figure with handwoven fabric. Diminutive worry dolls in handwoven apparel stand shoulder to shoulder to surround the cutout cross. According to Maya legend, the sun god gave princess Ixmucane the gift of solving people's problems. With time people started making dolls in Ixmucane's honor and they would tell her their woes, hoping she would solve them through the dolls. Many people whisper to the dolls, then place them under their pillows at night, hoping that the doll will provide a solution as they sleep.
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Hand Made Wood Fish Shaped Nautical Sign from Indonesia, "Gone Fishing"
$23.99This nautical sign is made of albesia wood with an agel grass cord for hanging on a wall. Hand carved by Indonesian artist Putu Suserini, this sign features a fish and the phrase "Gone fishing." This sign is excellent for livening up any home or beach cottage.