There’s no way a tree trunk tied into a perfect knot could possibly be real, right? Yet if you were to step close to this one and run your hand along its bark, you’d be hard-pressed to discover any ...
Shetal Parekh of Inochi is reimagining discarded natural forms as evolving objets d’art that blur the line between sculpture, architecture, and life itself.
"Tree Knot" (2022) by Christophe Guinet, aka "Monsieur Plant" (all images courtesy the artist) Anyone who has encountered a living tree slowly integrating with an adjacent metal fence, or patiently ...
Save Outdoor Sculpture, District of Columbia survey, 1993. One large tree trunk with two vertical trunks branching out from its base. Each trunk is roughly carved with an abstract face consisting of ...
“Allée Gathering” by Jean Shin (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) NEW WINDSOR, New York — I’m sitting at a massive picnic table in the middle of Storm King Art Center. Two sets of long wooden ...
You could see Philippe Handford’s weird tree sculptures as somber reflections on life and the natural world and blah blah blah trees are alive, man. That’s fair, but really, this art is kind of funny ...
Correction: A Monday Tulsa World news story had an incorrect phone number for Richard Quick, a woodcarver who sculpted a tree on Riverside Drive into two horses. Quick's phone number is 918-964-0293.
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