Twig (Gnarled)

Twig (Gnarled)

Scaled set of drawings of the Twig (Gnarled) in front and top views with dimensions
Description
Description

Twigs (Gnarled) display a rugged, irregular form shaped by stress, age, or environmental forces, making them appear twisted and misshapen compared to straighter or simpler types. Their surfaces are often rough, knotty, and uneven, sometimes with bulges, scars, or contorted curves that give them a sculptural, timeworn character. Such twigs may originate from older branches that endured repeated bending, weather exposure, or insect activity, resulting in unpredictable and dramatic silhouettes.

Found beneath mature trees in forests, gardens, and hedgerows, they stand out as ground materials for their distinctive textures and twisted geometry. Sometimes described as contorted or crooked twigs, they convey a sense of endurance and weathering, embodying the marks of growth and survival etched into wood. When scattered or arranged, gnarled twigs create visual intrigue, suggesting natural artistry within decay. Ecologically, they enrich soil and offer small refuges for insects, while symbolically they represent resilience, age, and complexity.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Twigs (Gnarled) have varied overall heights between 1”-3.5” (3-9 cm) and varied lengths in the range of 12”-36” (30-91 cm).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
1”-3.5” | 3-9 cm
Width:
12”-36” | 30-91 cm (Length)
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Drawings include:
Twig (Gnarled) front elevation, plan view

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