Chapel of the Susurrous Sword [Sunset]
Chapel of the Susurrous Sword [Sunset]
For years, my artistic focus has been on creating objects that slow people down and invite quiet, meditative interaction. Ritual objects meant to be handled.
Chapel of the Susurrous Sword embodies this effort more than any work I’ve ever made, requiring countless prototypes, revisions, and experiments to achieve its balance of intricacy and physical engagement.
This artwork is an edition of 16, signed and numbered on the back. I never reproduce or reissue my editions. Its available in two color pallets, Moonrise and Sunset. This listing is for the Sunset variant. In addition to natural wood tones, it contains tan-brown-purple shades.
This artwork is 41.75” tall and 22” wide. It comes ready to hang with a french cleat included.
Artwork is available for pick up at no cost from Oakland, CA or ships for an additional fee. Please note International buyers are responsible for any import taxes.
All artworks are ready to ship. Domestic orders placed before December 15th will arrive in time for the holidays. If you are located outside the US, or order after the 15th, please feel free to email me at hello@gabrielschama.com and I’m happy to provide you with an estimated delivery date.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me at Hello@GabrielSchama.com.
Above video is of the Moonrise color variation.
**Please note that I do everything in my power to ensure that the artwork will arrive immaculate and undamaged. If the mail carrier has a bad day, or you drop the piece after you open it, or for any other reason the work is damaged, I consider all my work to have a no-limit, free-repair warranty. If you ship any piece back to me with return postage, I will do everything I can to fix the damage.**
Please note, International shipping is an additional cost and the buyer is responsible for any taxes or tariffs specific to the receiving country. Those are typically collected by your local customs agent upon delivery and are in addition to shipping charges.
I endeavor to make my work as robust as possible, but the designs are still delicate and need to be handled with care. As for most artwork, best practice is to keep these pieces out of prolonged direct sunlight or excessively humid environments.