New York City–based sculptor Raul De Lara remembers the first time he was struck by the metamorphic qualities of wood. He was 21 and in a community college woodshop class in Austin, Texas, surrounded by saws and sanders. “The teacher took a square board and turned it into a cylinder,” De Lara says. “I was like, this material can be anything. Something for me really clicked.”
In the 12 years since then, De Lara has deepened his knowledge of wood, approaching it as a scientist, a poet, and a magician. He can create the illusion of softness from wood as hard as mesquite, as with his “tufted” Soft Chair (M1) (2023). He can make a steel and ash shovel look droopy and exhausted, as with Cansado (2022). In 2024, he fashioned a 9-foot-tall sculpture of a potted monstera plant that appears supple and alert, called Like The Ones Back Home / Como Las De Mi Tierra. The walnut leaves are attached to curved stems with realistic-looking nuts and bolts, which also are made of walnut.
“I think wood is very much alive,” says De Lara. “It never stops moving. It moves its whole life. The more I work with it, the more I learn its personalities, how it structurally fails and doesn’t fail. How it wants to work with you.”
De Lara was born in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, where his dad was an architect and his mom an interior designer. “At the architecture firm, my dad had a wood shop that was half of the building. A team of people would make furniture with him,” he says. “Being exposed to making and exposed to the material from a young age did something for me that sparked curiosity.”
The family moved to Austin, Texas, in 2004, when De Lara was 12. There he picked up freestyle BMX bike riding and competed throughout his teenage years. “During that time with BMX—besides the sport, the injuries and stuff—I started really getting into the language of things, the language of the world, thinking about materials and shapes in a way that to this day really, really informs my practice.”

De Lara's functional, hand-carved Soft Chair, 2022, Siberian elm, cedar, walnut, 32 x 21.5 x 18.5 in.