The elongated, textured form with a bulbous end and tapering shaft—it reads unmistakably as a stylized chainsaw, but filtered through a geological lens.
This a chainsaw remembered through touch, through labor, through time. The rough surface and embedded specks of color suggest wear, residue, and embedded history. It feels like a tool that’s been buried, unearthed, and reimagined—an artifact. The tapering end evokes the handle or blade housing, while the bulbous complexity at the other end hints at the motor or intake, abstracted into something organic.
It’s not a model—it’s a memory. It carries the essence of a chainsaw: force, utility, danger, transformation. But it’s softened and given a mythic weight. This piece could be the relic of a tool that shaped the world and then outlived its purpose. It’s not just a chainsaw—it’s the ghost of one. And it’s beautiful in its ambiguity.
7" tall, 10" wide, 24" long $