 Instead of whacking down trees and then grinding down the stump, some innovative artists have become tree sculptors. When I get a decent camera I'll retake this wonderful full-length creation of a woman in period dress, holding a parasol. Standing across from the University Club, an old St. Paul watering-hole, this woman fits right in. I wonder if F. Scott is looking down on her?!
 Instead of whacking down trees and then grinding down the stump, some innovative artists have become tree sculptors. When I get a decent camera I'll retake this wonderful full-length creation of a woman in period dress, holding a parasol. Standing across from the University Club, an old St. Paul watering-hole, this woman fits right in. I wonder if F. Scott is looking down on her?!
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Tree Sculpture
 Instead of whacking down trees and then grinding down the stump, some innovative artists have become tree sculptors. When I get a decent camera I'll retake this wonderful full-length creation of a woman in period dress, holding a parasol. Standing across from the University Club, an old St. Paul watering-hole, this woman fits right in. I wonder if F. Scott is looking down on her?!
 Instead of whacking down trees and then grinding down the stump, some innovative artists have become tree sculptors. When I get a decent camera I'll retake this wonderful full-length creation of a woman in period dress, holding a parasol. Standing across from the University Club, an old St. Paul watering-hole, this woman fits right in. I wonder if F. Scott is looking down on her?!
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ahhh so I see you have joined the DP family hehe - nice - I did not know that! you have nice photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat sculpture! That must've been quite some tree!
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