Native Chokcherry and Serviceberry branches become three dimensional drawings of figures. Animals and humans are often the subject especially the angular and weighty heard and service animals that are at home in the western landscape.
With legs often buried in deep post holes, larger wood members form a sturdy scaffold for expressively shaped sticks to gesture the finer structures, musculature, and characteristic shapes and features of the subject.
Durable in their use of aged hardwoods connected with heavy-duty construction and structural screws, the sculptures are movable and transportable yet can withstand the seasons, weather and human interaction when installed.
Several sculptures shown here are available for sale and also available for rental for local events. Karl is also also available for commissions. Please contact Karl directly by e-mail: Kruegerarchitect@comcast.net or by going to the “contact” page of this website.
Photo Credits: Karl Krueger/Architect