Let’s be honest, wood and log piling is a super boring and tedious job. Can something as mundane as piling logs be turned into an art form? Absolutely Yes!
Log piling can’t be an easy job, which is why some hard working yet imaginative people thought of turning this monotonous job into some form of art.
What is log pile? Likely it is just a plain pile of logs, chopped and ready to fuel your fire when the time comes. There are people out there who arrange huge piles of logs into beautiful visuals that will gradually disappear as they are burned throughout the cold winter months.
It can all seem a bit absurd until you realize that, depending on the type of wood and how they’re cut, logs actually present quite the variety of colors and textures for someone with the patience and the eye to take advantage of them.
Check out these incredible log piles that offer more than just the promise of warmth. Hell yeah! There are even art galleries and Pinterest category that have showcased wood art like these.
Owl Mosaic
Crouching Man

Artwork source: Gyula Varnai
Round Woodpile
Artistic Wood Stack

King And Queen Of Norway

Artwork source: Ole Kristian Kjelling
Creative Log Piles

Garden Seat

The Ring

Artwork source: John Gerding
Creative Pile Of Firewood

Artwork source: Arnie Rosenbach
Wood Owl in Covered Snow

Artwork source: Gary Tallman
Fallen Tree

Spiral Wood Pile
Fish Wood Stack

Artwork source: Bjare Granli
Kinetic Play Sculpture

Artwork source: kugelbahn.ch
Fallen Tree Wood Pile

Artwork source: Alastair Heseltine
Forest Hog
Firewood Tower

Artwork source: Nikolay Polissky
Painted Wood Pile

Artwork source: Michael McGillis
Rossini

Artwork source: Ole Kristian Kjelling
The owls wood pile
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