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Pete Jordan
04-16-2012, 10:10 AM
Johnny Tolley emailed me this:
53-year-old Sergei Bob kov has patented a unique technique of creating amazing sculptures out of Siberian cedar wood-chips.
“It’s not very interesting to do what others can. To create something out of nothing in a completely new way is far more inspiring.” This is how Sergei Bob kov explains the unique form of art that he created. He says many people compare his artworks to taxidermy, because they both look so much like the animals they replicate, but Sergei believes they are as different as light and darkness. Whereas taxidermy is all about death, his wood-chip art symbolizes life.
This resident of Kozhany , Russia , has developed his very own technique that prevents wood-chips from falling apart in time. After creating about 100-150 chips, from 2-3 inch long cedar stick, he puts them in water for several days. Then, making use of his surgical precision, he carves the chips into any shape he needs.
Sergey has been doing this for some time now, but he has only created 11 wood-chip sculptures. That’s because just one of these incredible artworks takes around six months to complete, at a work rate of 10 to 12 hours a day, with no days off. Sergei Bob kov focuses on wildlife creatures, and he studies their anatomy for months before starting work on a sculpture.
Even though he was offered $17,000 for his wood-chip eagle, Sergei’s Bob kov declined, saying his art is not for sale.

Gary Max
04-16-2012, 10:44 AM
Wish I could afford to live like that--------awesome works of art.

Bernie Weishapl
04-16-2012, 11:13 AM
Those are beautiful.

Jim Underwood
04-16-2012, 11:48 AM
Ok... let's do some rough math.

10 hours a day, times 30 days a month, times 6 months = 1800 hours. $17,000 divided by 1800 hours would be $9.44 an hour...

If you figure 12 hours a day, your dollars per hour goes down significantly to $7.87/hour.


What would you do if you'd made this stuff and someone offered you that kind of money? I'm not sure what I'd do...

It's obviously a labor of love for this guy. It's hard to put a price tag on that.

Roger Chandler
04-16-2012, 11:50 AM
The creative genius of this man is incredible!