Vessel captures the presence of a figure that feels more summoned than depicted — obscured, ritualistic, and deliberately faceless. The form stands suspended between concealment and revelation, suggesting devotion, surrender, and identity stripped down to function. This piece leans into atmosphere over explanation, allowing silence and shadow to do the heavy lifting.
This artwork is created using traditional wood burning and pyrography, completed entirely by hand from start to finish. The composition is redrawn freehand for every burn — never traced, never laser-cut, never mechanically transferred. Even when revisiting similar themes, no two executions are ever identical. Subtle variations in line density, burn depth, and texture ensure each finished piece exists as a singular, physical original.
Burned into solid basswood using a handheld pyrography tool, this piece required over 25 hours of focused, uninterrupted labor. The natural grain of the wood actively shapes the final outcome, influencing each burn line in ways that cannot be predicted or replicated. 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, Vessel carries a stark visual weight suited for modern interiors, studios, music-inspired spaces, private collections, or gallery walls. It’s meant to be experienced — not explained.
Title: Vessel
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)
Hand-burned by Mohawk Wyatt using traditional wood burning and pyrography techniques.
About the artist.
Vessel captures the presence of a figure that feels more summoned than depicted — obscured, ritualistic, and deliberately faceless. The form stands suspended between concealment and revelation, suggesting devotion, surrender, and identity stripped down to function. This piece leans into atmosphere over explanation, allowing silence and shadow to do the heavy lifting.
This artwork is created using traditional wood burning and pyrography, completed entirely by hand from start to finish. The composition is redrawn freehand for every burn — never traced, never laser-cut, never mechanically transferred. Even when revisiting similar themes, no two executions are ever identical. Subtle variations in line density, burn depth, and texture ensure each finished piece exists as a singular, physical original.
Burned into solid basswood using a handheld pyrography tool, this piece required over 25 hours of focused, uninterrupted labor. The natural grain of the wood actively shapes the final outcome, influencing each burn line in ways that cannot be predicted or replicated. 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, Vessel carries a stark visual weight suited for modern interiors, studios, music-inspired spaces, private collections, or gallery walls. It’s meant to be experienced — not explained.
Title: Vessel
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)
Hand-burned by Mohawk Wyatt using traditional wood burning and pyrography techniques.
About the artist.