Collection: Originals - Wood Art and Sculptures

In a world where surf art often leans on brushstrokes and color, these striking sculptures reimagine the ocean’s most iconic form—the wave—through the raw grit of industrial scrap. Using spent bullet casings, old bolts, washers, screws, and metal scraps, each piece captures the kinetic energy of a wave in mid-crest. These aren’t just recycled materials; they’re relics of function, force, and history—now frozen in a moment of crashing beauty.

At first glance, it’s unexpected: a wave, something fluid and natural, sculpted from the hard, rigid remnants of our manufactured world. But that contrast is precisely what makes these works so captivating. Whether it’s the “barrel” formed from brass casings, a “thick lip” crafted from heavy washers and wingnuts, or a playful curl mounted inside a Christmas tree frame, these pieces challenge the viewer to see beyond the obvious.

Each wave or sculpture is more than a clever shape—it’s a dialogue. Between chaos and control. Between nature and man. Between destruction and transformation. In their new form, these scraps tell stories of resilience, power, and grace. They speak to surfers, welders, environmentalists, and art lovers alike.

Whether hung in a beach cabin, garage, office, or gallery, these works spark conversation. They’re gritty. They’re clever. They’re beautiful. And they redefine what surf art—and scrap—can be.

Originals - Wood Art and Sculptures