Sips Of Sin

$600.00

Sips of Sin captures the quiet intimacy between indulgence and damnation — a horned figure hunched over a simple cup, claws poised mid-pour, savoring something that was never meant to be pure. It’s not chaos or violence. It’s patience. Ritual. The slow acceptance of what you already are.

This piece lives in the tension between comfort and corruption — a moment where temptation doesn’t rush, it waits. The composition draws the eye inward toward the cup itself, making the act feel deliberate, personal, and unsettlingly calm.

This artwork is created using traditional wood burning and pyrography, completed entirely by hand from start to finish. The artist redraws the composition freehand for every burn — never traced, never laser-cut, never mechanically transferred. Even when similar themes are revisited, no two burns are ever identical. Line density, depth, and texture shift naturally with each execution, guaranteeing a one-of-one physical result.

Burned into solid basswood using a handheld pyrography tool, this piece required 25+ hours of focused, uninterrupted labor. The natural grain of the wood actively influences the final outcome, guiding each burn line in ways that cannot be replicated or controlled. This is not a print, not a reproduction, and not digitally assisted — it is permanent wood burning art etched directly into the surface.

Offered in a 12” × 18” format, with framing options available in Black, White, or Brown, Sips of Sin carries a dark, contemplative presence suited for studios, private collections, offices, or gallery environments. It’s meant to linger — not decorate.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Title: Sips of Sin

Size: 12” × 18”

Wood Type: Solid Basswood

Creation Time: 25+ hours

Medium: Wood Burning / Pyrography

Process: 100% hand-drawn and hand-burned

Framing Options: Black, White, or Brown

Original: One-of-one physical artwork (not a print)

Created by Mohawk Wyatt, each piece is hand-burned using traditional wood burning and pyrography techniques.

Explore custom commission options.

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Sips of Sin captures the quiet intimacy between indulgence and damnation — a horned figure hunched over a simple cup, claws poised mid-pour, savoring something that was never meant to be pure. It’s not chaos or violence. It’s patience. Ritual. The slow acceptance of what you already are.

This piece lives in the tension between comfort and corruption — a moment where temptation doesn’t rush, it waits. The composition draws the eye inward toward the cup itself, making the act feel deliberate, personal, and unsettlingly calm.

This artwork is created using traditional wood burning and pyrography, completed entirely by hand from start to finish. The artist redraws the composition freehand for every burn — never traced, never laser-cut, never mechanically transferred. Even when similar themes are revisited, no two burns are ever identical. Line density, depth, and texture shift naturally with each execution, guaranteeing a one-of-one physical result.

Burned into solid basswood using a handheld pyrography tool, this piece required 25+ hours of focused, uninterrupted labor. The natural grain of the wood actively influences the final outcome, guiding each burn line in ways that cannot be replicated or controlled. This is not a print, not a reproduction, and not digitally assisted — it is permanent wood burning art etched directly into the surface.

Offered in a 12” × 18” format, with framing options available in Black, White, or Brown, Sips of Sin carries a dark, contemplative presence suited for studios, private collections, offices, or gallery environments. It’s meant to linger — not decorate.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Title: Sips of Sin

Size: 12” × 18”

Wood Type: Solid Basswood

Creation Time: 25+ hours

Medium: Wood Burning / Pyrography

Process: 100% hand-drawn and hand-burned

Framing Options: Black, White, or Brown

Original: One-of-one physical artwork (not a print)

Created by Mohawk Wyatt, each piece is hand-burned using traditional wood burning and pyrography techniques.

Explore custom commission options.