Petite
*Please allow a 4-6 week lead time.
Wood sculpture artist Chandler McLellan lives and works in Wyoming. A trained carpenter and cabinet maker with a background in archaeology, his sculptural woodworks in walnut and painted maple exist outside of time — referencing a reverence for ruins and architectural artifacts through a figural, modern lens. His futuristic forms emphasize the appeal of natural matter, carved into expressive, sometimes industrial shapes. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, Elle Decor, Grazia, New York Post, HypeBeast, RUM, Ark Journal and more. Petite is a gestural work that highlights the interplay of natural light and negative space, made from Walnut and available in unlimited editions.
Made from walnut.
Unlimited editions.
Sculptures will be signed and numbered on the bottom of the base.
Wood grain will vary, wood species will not.
This item is made to order by hand, all sales are final. View our complete Return Policy in our FAQs.
*Please allow a 4-6 week lead time.
Wood sculpture artist Chandler McLellan lives and works in Wyoming. A trained carpenter and cabinet maker with a background in archaeology, his sculptural woodworks in walnut and painted maple exist outside of time — referencing a reverence for ruins and architectural artifacts through a figural, modern lens. His futuristic forms emphasize the appeal of natural matter, carved into expressive, sometimes industrial shapes. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, Elle Decor, Grazia, New York Post, HypeBeast, RUM, Ark Journal and more. Petite is a gestural work that highlights the interplay of natural light and negative space, made from Walnut and available in unlimited editions.
Made from walnut.
Unlimited editions.
Sculptures will be signed and numbered on the bottom of the base.
Wood grain will vary, wood species will not.
This item is made to order by hand, all sales are final. View our complete Return Policy in our FAQs.
About the Artist
Chandler McClellan
A carpenter and cabinet maker by trade, Chandler McClellan looks to the wild landscapes of his surrounding Wyoming for inspiration when crafting his sculptural woodwork in walnut and painted maple. Modern architecture and science fiction fuel his futuristic forms with a nod to past artifacts and ruins thanks to a degree in archeology. But regardless of the passage of time, his objects inspire stories, interpretation, and imagination.