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There was a post on here a while back where someone had done a fantastic owl carving on a live (cedar?) tree. Maybe someone who remembers could link to it?

Carving cut faces on pruned branches, like above, would do no harm; if the branch were being removed anyway. I think carving live trees could work in some situations, although I certainly wouldn't recommend it on a tree of any value!

Maybe if veteranizing trees for wildlife value or making a feature of trees being ring barked for haloing purposes, it could be done. Maybe even better if used as a way of highlighting issues and creating a talking point to further inform visitors to a site of any reasons for works etc.

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Maybe even better if used as a way of highlighting issues and creating a talking point to further inform visitors to a site of any reasons for works etc.

 

put up a sign !

 

go ahead, carve live,,, sooner or later,(likely,probably later) our species will realise we don't have to leave our mark on everything we touch.

 

Personally, I go to the woods, to ESCAPE YOU ! I dont want a reminder OF you!

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I really would not see a problem with the owner of a tree choosing to have it carved, how is that different from felling a tree and making something from its corps????

 

shall I spell it out? most times (at least in my work) the tree had to come down, disease or whatever. So, like anything, it is a resource we use. So thats a crap argument mr, and you know it.

 

Live carving just sets a trend. Take grafitti, some clever guys make a great work of art, and then every little brat grabs a spray can and makes the entire place look like crap with his squiggles.

 

Look, I walk thru "the beeches" at my house, every one of them is butchered. So annoying to see.

 

Anyway, carve, leave your mark, Ive said my piece. Why not a great big picture of yourself that we can all marvel at how great you are, like that monstrosity caved into a mountain of the 4 pious presidents.

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shall I spell it out? most times (at least in my work) the tree had to come down, disease or whatever. So, like anything, it is a resource we use. So thats a crap argument mr, and you know it.

 

Live carving just sets a trend. Take grafitti, some clever guys make a great work of art, and then every little brat grabs a spray can and makes the entire place look like crap with his squiggles.

 

Look, I walk thru "the beeches" at my house, every one of them is butchered. So annoying to see.

 

Anyway, carve, leave your mark, Ive said my piece. Why not a great big picture of yourself that we can all marvel at how great you are, like that monstrosity caved into a mountain of the 4 pious presidents.

 

My word, you get really upset, really quickly :001_huh:

 

I was only offering my point of view :001_rolleyes:

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sumat like this? p.s wiznae me :lol:

 

Yes that's what I was thinking of.

I was also thinking if carving the tree at a cut branch was a no no then the same visual effect could be achieved by gluing a pre carved face to the freshly cut stub. The tree would still callous over and claim the add on much like bone does with tungsten.

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My word, you get really upset, really quickly :001_huh:

 

I was only offering my point of view :001_rolleyes:

 

dont be a projectionist mate just to win kudos. you assume that because I have a solid view on the matter, that I am "upset"

 

you dont OWN that tree any more than you own that little girl in the pic, they both exist independent of you, whether you are here or not.

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looks cool, trouble is, some little spaz will come along and go "er, i can do that, what shall i do, err, liverpool FC". just dont encourage live carving

 

 

I don't think it would and people who are going to carve their names in trees will prob do it anyway or worse (and they do!).

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