Wood Sculptures

Wood sculptures, 'Senufo Couple II'

Okyere Hammond echoes Senufo tradition with a pair of fetish sculptures. They are usually presented as a man and a woman, and are traditionally worshipped when asking the gods for spiritual help.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wood sculptures, 'Ducklings' (pair)

Plum ducks quack cheerfully in a secluded pond. Their quiet beauty inspires a pair of wood carvings by Bukti Suyasa. He sculpts the birds from albesia wood and paints them by hand. They receive an antique finish and pose on detachable durian wood bases.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wood sculptures, 'Shore Birds' (pair)

Bukti Suyasa captures the colorful beauty of birds that wade in tidal pools along the Balinese shore. Carved of albesia wood, they are carefully painted by hand. The pair can be detached from their durian wood stands.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wood sculptures, 'Red Cockatoos' (pair)

Excited red cockatoos raise their crests in a display of assertiveness. Bukti Suyasa realistically depicts the pair in carvings of superlative beauty. Sculpted of albesia wood, the bright males perch on durian wood stands.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wood sculptures, 'White Cockatoos' (pair)

Excited cockatoos raise yellow crests in a display of assertiveness. Bukti Suyasa realistically depicts the pair in carvings of superlative beauty. Sculpted of albesia wood, the birds perch on durian wood stands.


Merchant: NOVICA


Wood sculptures, 'Red Pied Avocet' (pair)

The red pied avocet is a shorebird with webbed feet. Rather large, they are distinguished by a slender upturned bill. Bukti Suyasa captures their beauty and charm in Balinese albesia wood. Painted by hand, the pair can be detached from their durian wood stands.


Merchant: NOVICA