Art from bark may be done on a lark, but Andrea Gandini, a 22-year-old Roman sculptor, has other motives. Contrary to what the police think, he wants to preserve nature. He has stumped everyone in the ...
Aggie fans are already checking out some new art near campus. A woodcarver from the Lubbock area has been in town this week turning tree stumps into some Aggie-themed art. They were finishing up a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Old tree stumps often turn into eyesores in your lawn, leaving the area looking dingy and unkempt. While some lawn care experts suggest ...
DIVIDE • Michelangelo saw the angel in the marble and carved until he set it free. Johnny Busby sees the bear, eagle or bigfoot in a tree stump, and whittles at it with a chainsaw until he sets it ...
In Rome, tree stumps are given a new lease on life as 22-year old sculptor Andrea Gandini carves faces on them. The capital has many diseased trees cut down to stumps due to lack of upkeep. Gandini ...
When last winter’s wind storms whipped the tall ponderosa pines in Bert and Betty Wolfrum’s backyard, they thought the trees might blow down. The tops of the three trees were already split and the ...
Most historical accounts end up in writing, but Louis Butcher followed a more natural route. Throughout the past year, he has spent free time turning a massive tree stump in his front yard in the ...
While many homeowners can say they’ve dealt with large branches falling on their property, not a lot of them can say that they’ve turned those trees into works of art. But that’s exactly what Wixom ...
If you happen to be driving along La. 25 between Covington and Folsom, you might do a double take at the sight of a 15-foot wooden alligator tipped on its tail alongside the road, or a gigantic carved ...
When looking down at a dead tree stump, Boulder artist Lueb Popoff can see its potential. Rather than seeing just a stump, Popoff can see a rooster wearing running shoes, a goat playing the cello, a ...
Michelangelo saw the angel in the marble and carved until he set it free. Johnny Busby sees the bear, eagle or bigfoot in a tree stump, and whittles at it with a chainsaw until he sets it free. “I ...