It is enough to imagine firewood as building blocks of a constructor, only for adults. Often, several types of wood are represented in a bale of firewood, which differ in color and texture, which already forms a kind of palette. The material on how to properly chop wood will also help. Just look at the result that the craftsmen have..
An incredible sight. A stunning tree emerged from the pile of firewood, as a reminder of where they all came from on your site.
The owl scene is mesmerizing. Apparently the preparation for the construction of such a picture from an ordinary woodpile took a lot of time. Firewood and brushwood are ideally matched in size and shade to emphasize details and individual sketches. The moon in the picture seems to really shine.
The next exhibit in our exhibition is a hemisphere. Without special artistic research, but it also strikes the imagination with its ideal form. It cannot be said how practical this method of stacking firewood will be in winter, however, as a decoration of the site, it clearly outperforms the usual woodpiles.
The wood spiral looks amazing. It will be very interesting to watch how in winter this structure will gradually be understood as the firewood is used. Still, it will not be easy to select a piece from such a peculiar installation.
It is interesting to observe how human imagination and fantasy are manifested in such works. Simple metal hoops and wooden wheels practically form an extraordinary picture out of the blue..
The dog in the photo is apparently no longer impressed by the wood-fired fish, but we know that this performance does not leave even him indifferent. For some reason, the most attention-grabbing log, which will indicate the fishโs eye โ is too realistic.
Another creative approach. Hopefully non-flammable paint is being used as sheโs going to end up in the oven anyway.
Children will be especially delighted with such a house, who will not fail to play with it. Apparently, the children took part in the creation of this masterpiece, it is worth looking only at the cutest decorations that the โhouseโ is full of.
This colorful trail, lined with logs, will look especially impressive in winter against the backdrop of snow-white snow..
The faces of the king and queen of Norway, lined with firewood. You can look at this endlessly and still it remains incomprehensible to the end how they were able to convey such a range of colors, precise contours and sketches with just logs..
Awesome installation. Some of the woodpiles look like neat round houses, and some look more like mushrooms or acorns..
This time, the artist perfectly fitted the woodpile into the overall facade of his wooden house, and he did it very effectively.
The wood ring is mesmerizing and eye-catching. I think itโs quite difficult to lay out such an ideal figure from firewood, but the author definitely succeeded.
Apparently, the owl is the most popular among the authors of wood-burning art. This is not surprising, just look at their piercing eyes, made of well-chosen logs..
Even completely abstract pictures made of wood look amazing and are clearly much nicer than a simple wall to which we are used.
Can someone please provide detailed instructions on the proper way to stack firewood in a firebox? I understand that chopping is involved, but Iโm unsure about the specific technique and arrangement required. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
When stacking firewood in a firebox, it is essential to create a stable and efficient structure to ensure a consistent burn and proper airflow. Begin by chopping your firewood into pieces that fit comfortably inside your firebox. Start by laying down a base layer of larger, thicker pieces of wood in a crisscross pattern to allow for air circulation. Build up subsequent layers by alternating the direction of the wood to create a sturdy stack. Make sure to leave small gaps between the wood to allow oxygen to flow through. Gradually decrease the size of the wood as you build up the stack, finishing with smaller pieces on top. This will help the fire burn more efficiently. Remember to always practice fire safety and never leave a fire unattended. Happy stacking!