South East Asian Teak Sculpture of Naturalistic form IX by Anon. Unknown, Wood, Unique, 220cm high by 60cm wide by 50cm deep, Natural, Tribal sculpture
South East Asian Teak Sculpture of Naturalistic Form IX is a bold, elegant piece of carved wood art. Standing 220 cm high, 60 cm wide, and 50 cm deep, it commands attention with its rich, red-brown colour and flowing, organic form. The sculpture rises like a living shape, twisting, turning, reaching, capturing the energy of growth in a still, solid form.
Carved from dense teak, the surface is smooth yet full of movement. Swirling patterns dance across the body of the sculpture. These curves and spirals seem to echo natural forces, wind, water, roots, woven into the grain of the wood. The carving enhances the natural flow of the material, respecting its history while transforming it into something new.
The deep red and brown tones of the teak glow under light. Shadows fall into the carved recesses, while highlights shine along the raised lines. This contrast gives the piece a dynamic presence. It looks different from every angle, sometimes strong and grounded, sometimes light and almost fluid.
This sculpture balances raw nature with refined craftsmanship. It feels ancient and modern at once. Whether placed in a quiet indoor space or as a feature in a gallery, it draws the eye and holds it. The swirling forms invite contemplation. The warmth of the wood invites touch. It is a piece that speaks in form, texture, and tone, rooted, expressive, and quietly powerful.



































