King Kong Hercules Wood Carving

King Kong Hercules Wood Carving

Konglius (King Ren), who are the Buddhist protectors of anger, usually appear in pairs and guard the entrance to many Buddhist temples in Japan and East Asia on both sides of the mountain gate. The statue is known for its exaggerated muscles, ferocious expressions and power-filled postures, designed to drive away evil spirits and deter enemies. This statue is made of wood, and many of the ancient Ren Wang statues are carved from wood such as Japanese cypress.
Wood Bust of St. Peter

Wood Bust of St. Peter

St. Peter (also translated as St. Peter) was one of the most important leaders of early Christianity and the head of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. His original name was Simon, and Jesus named him "Peter" (which means "rock" in Greek) and said he would build his church on this rock. He was one of the first followers of Jesus. The Roman Catholic Church reveres St. Peter as the first Bishop of Rome, the first pope, and the famous Vatican Basilica of St. Peter (St. Peter's Basilica) is built above his burial ground.
Lost Old Man with Wood Carving in the Church of Guadalajara Harare Nella, Spain

Lost Old Man with Wood Carving in the Church of Guadalajara Harare Nella, Spain

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nella church wood carving to look at the distant king

Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nella church wood carving to look at the distant king

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Spain Guadalajara Harare Nella church wood carving broken wing angel

Spain Guadalajara Harare Nella church wood carving broken wing angel

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Man looking at wood carvings in Guadalajara Harare Nella Church, Spain

Man looking at wood carvings in Guadalajara Harare Nella Church, Spain

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Woman supported by wood carving in the church of Guadalajara Harare, Spain

Woman supported by wood carving in the church of Guadalajara Harare, Spain

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Thai cultural heritage gilded Buddha head wood carving

Thai cultural heritage gilded Buddha head wood carving

The highlight of this work of art is that it combines the charm of hand carving with traditional craftsmanship. The making of Buddha statues in Thailand is an expression of religious belief and a manifestation of cultural history.
India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands exorcism wood carving

India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands exorcism wood carving

This is an exorcism wood carving, created around 1900 AD, from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands near India. This wood carving is called kareau, which means "exorcist". Ceremonial healers made the statues, and local islanders believe they have magical protective powers. The Kareau statue is an important symbol of Andaman and Nicobar culture. These statues are usually carved from wood and are believed to be able to expel evil spirits or bad energy. They are often used in religious ceremonies or as amulets for families and communities. This statue reflects the deep belief of the islanders in the power of nature and spirituality.
Japanese Red Ghost Wooden Mask

Japanese Red Ghost Wooden Mask

Japanese fox wooden mask

Japanese fox wooden mask

Japanese Red Ghost Wooden Mask

Japanese Red Ghost Wooden Mask

Japanese Togou Wooden Mask

Japanese Togou Wooden Mask

A dog is a type of monster in Japanese folklore that has the shape of a half-human, half-bird, usually with a long nose and a red mask. The dog has a rich symbolic meaning in Japanese culture. It is regarded as a mountain god and protector, and is also regarded as a troublemaker and disaster-causing existence.
Chinese antique camphor wooden box

Chinese antique camphor wooden box

Wooden devil statue-Jiří Nekola

Wooden devil statue-Jiří Nekola

It is one of the wood carvings by Czech artist Jiří Nekola, which was exhibited in Frymburk in the exhibition "Wecutwoodforchildren2014. He mainly focuses on the creation of human figures, but also on sculptures with animal and fairy-tale themes. Not only are exhibitions organized every year, such as the Art Space Gallery in Prague 1 and the Šeberák restaurant in Prague Kunratice, but his works can also be seen in several public places, including zoos and parks. The statue shows his deep understanding of wood and his skill in wood carving.
Beauty and the Beast wood carving-Jiří Nekola

Beauty and the Beast wood carving-Jiří Nekola

It was created by Czech artist Jiří Nekola, which was exhibited in Frymburk in the exhibition "Wecutwoodforchildren2016. He mainly focuses on the creation of human figures, but also on sculptures with animal and fairy-tale themes. Not only does he organize exhibitions every year, such as the Art Space Gallery in Prague 1 and the Šeberák restaurant in Prague Kunratice, but his works can also be seen in several public places, including zoos and parks. The statue reflects his deep understanding of wood and his skill in wood carving.
Wooden girl statue-Jiří Nekola

Wooden girl statue-Jiří Nekola

It is one of the wood carvings by Czech artist Jiří Nekola, which was exhibited in Frymburk in the exhibition "Wecutwoodforchildren2014. He mainly focuses on character creation, but also deals with animals and fairy tale themes. Not only create wood carvings, but also make ice sculptures and Christmas manger. His work can be seen in various exhibitions, including the Art Space Gallery in Prague 1 and the Šeberák restaurant in Prague Kunratice. Not only on display in public spaces, but also in private collections and even in films.
Mermaid wood carving-Jiří Nekola

Mermaid wood carving-Jiří Nekola

It is one of the wood carvings of Czech artist Jiří Nekola, which shows his exquisite skill in the creation of human figures. His works mainly focus on characters, but also on animals and fairy tale themes. The wood carvings were exhibited on several occasions, including the Art Space Gallery in Prague 1 and the Šeberák restaurant in Prague Kunratice. This wooden mermaid statue not only demonstrates his deep understanding of wood and superb carving skills, but also embodies his love for fairy tales and mythological themes, bringing visual and emotional enjoyment to the audience.
Blonde girl wood carving-Jan Švadlenka

Blonde girl wood carving-Jan Švadlenka

It was created by Czech artist Jan vadlenka. Born in the Bulovka district of Prague, he is not only an active young footballer, but also a sculptor, poet and lyricist. He mainly devoted himself to the creation of large-scale sculptures. His work not only received attention in the Czech Republic, but also appeared in the films "PostCoitum" and "Bathory. His artistic creation covers characters, animals and fairy tale themes, and his wood carvings are recognized for their unique style and exquisite craftsmanship. The wood statue of the blonde girl is part of his many outstanding works.
Wooden Rumcajs Statue

Wooden Rumcajs Statue

It is the masterpiece of Czech artist Jiří Nekola, who focuses on character creation, but also specializes in animal and fairy tale themes. The statue demonstrates his mastery of the art of wood carving and his deep understanding of detail. Held in Frymburk as part of the "Wecutwoodforchildren2014" (CZ: ežemdětem2014) exhibition, Rumcajs statues embody the artist's modern interpretation of traditional wood carving craftsmanship. His work is an integral part of Czech culture.
Reclining Buddha Sakyamuni (wood carving)

Reclining Buddha Sakyamuni (wood carving)

Japanese Old Man Wood Carving

Japanese Old Man Wood Carving

Wood carving Asian elephant

Wood carving Asian elephant

Exquisite female wood carving

Exquisite female wood carving

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