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  2. Discover the intricate trompe l'oeil sculptures of Christopher David White. His ceramic works mimic wood, exploring humanity's relationship with nature through hyperrealistic details.

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  3. Aug 21, 2016 · Sculptor Christopher David White is known for his ceramic creations that double as fantastic optical illusions. It's hard to believe the hyperrealistic pieces are made of clay, as they resemble knotty wood and dilapidated cardboard.

  4. Dec 16, 2021 · In his Richmond studio, artist Christopher David White (previously) practices an alchemy of materials as he transforms slabs of clay into deceptive sculptures and functional objects that appear carved from hunks of decaying wood.

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  5. Mar 4, 2014 · Christopher David White is an American artist that creates hyperrealistic sculptures that explore themes of growth and decay. Many of his sculptures are made from ceramic, further brought to life with acrylic paint.

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  6. Apr 11, 2022 · There’s more to the work of Christopher David White than meets the eye. His illusion sculptures look like wood but they are actually clay. White uses trompe-l'œil to make a powerful statement about the place of humanity in the world.

  7. Dec 29, 2021 · Christopher David White’s ceramics have a very unique and exciting process. His clay sculptures are so life-like that it is hard to tell the difference.

  8. Dec 5, 2017 · Last year, we introduced you to Christopher David White—a sculptor who expertly tricks the eye with his surreal ceramic sculptures that look like decaying pieces of wood. Believing that “humanity is inextricably linked to the natural world,” White’s work features tree-like human body parts—such as hands, arms, faces, and torsos—that ...