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To be honest I can't see nay of that as art!

 

Most of it is trees cut vertically in half and some turned upside down......

 

Art in my eyes is a healthy looking tree that has grown huge and looks as it should do, or a prune or pollard that has been done right.

 

Or a job that went without incident with a good looking tree left at the end of it.

 

Just my opinion.

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To be honest I can't see nay of that as art!

 

Most of it is trees cut vertically in half and some turned upside down......

 

Art in my eyes is a healthy looking tree that has grown huge and looks as it should do, or a prune or pollard that has been done right.

 

Or a job that went without incident with a good looking tree left at the end of it.

 

Just my opinion.

 

 

 

 

Thanks for your opinion :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

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The first two are cool, im guessing the others are work in progress?

 

Love Nash's work, particularly the wooden boulder, and it's associated story.

 

Roger Deakin had a lot of good things to say about him in "Wildwood"

 

Is this a permenant installation at Kew or limited time only?

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