Leonardo Drew is an artist known for his large wall-mounted sculptures composed of jagged tree trunks layered with thousands of segments of cut wood. The monumental installations perform as abstracted landscapes, which undulate and retract through a combination of natural and man-made shapes. Although typically monochromatic, the works vary in color depending on how extensively Drew chooses to alter the material’s exterior. In some works, the wood is stark black, while in others the light wood appears relatively untreated. More