This piece is called the "Reading Nest" and it was created by Mark Reigelman in Cleveland, Ohio. Made out of over 10,000 discarded and reused wooden boards, the structure is meant to symbolize growth, community, and knowledge while serving as a "visual intermediary between forest and fowl" (The Reading Nest, Ignant.com description).
What interests me about this work is how it attempts to understand the natural process of a bird nest and mimick it with discarded wood. Creating a certain order and clarity through the disorder of the wooden planks makes the project a different approach to wooden construction that usually tends to be more structured and organized.
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