Trypo
Trypo
Artiste : L'ermite du bois
Trypo
"Trypo" is an organic exploration of wood, where the randomness of the material becomes a source of creation.
A sculpture that questions our perception, playing on the contrast between the natural order and the progressive alteration of matter.
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Features
Features
Dimensions
With a length of 24.5 cm, a width of 5.5 cm and a height of 10 cm, this creation boasts refined proportions that give it a subtle and balanced presence in your space.
Exceptional Materials
Crafted from sycamore maple wood, this piece stands out for the natural quality of its material. The carefully crafted, hand-painted base with hammered black paint adds a bold, contemporary touch. The finish, achieved by applying beeswax mixed with a touch of turpentine, enhances the wood grain.
The Art of Know-How
Every detail of this creation is the result of meticulous craftsmanship, combining tradition and modernity to offer an authentic and timeless piece.

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Artistic approach
"For this creation, I first let myself be guided by the natural fibers of the wood. Then, holes began to form, and I continued in this approach to evoke trypophobia, this visual disorder arousing fascination and unease."
Sustainability
Respect for the Environment
Handcrafted from responsibly sourced sycamore maple wood, finished with a natural beeswax and turpentine, this creation embodies a discreet commitment to the environment.
Natural Longevity
Designed to defy time, its artisanal process highlights natural and noble materials which are distinguished by their natural resistance, ensuring the preservation of their unique character.
Choosing this work means investing in conscientious art.
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Regular Cleaning
To preserve the beauty of your sculpture, dust it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or abrasive products to avoid damaging the beeswax and turpentine finish.
Protection of the Work
Place the sculpture in a location that is, if possible, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations to avoid any discoloration or deterioration of the basswood and its finish.