When Eric Holdos offered to carve a unique planter from a tree stump outside his mother’s house on W. Broad Street in Trumbauersville, his mother had one request: no dragons or wizards. Now, after ...
Anyone who's driven past Jackson Park over the past few days has likely seen Rusty Barton at work. The Essex County chainsaw carver has an entire workstation set up around a 15-foot elm tree stump, ...
Chainsaw artist Butch Elrod of Kennewick works on carving an eagle in a maple tree stump in the yard of a Kennewick home at the intersection of South Olympia Street and West 37th Place. The homeowners ...
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 ...
Jun. 9—In the fall of 2022, a strong storm blew through Casco Bay and across Peaks Island, ripping trees out of the ground as it went. Two of the trees that fell were in front of Baba's Cafe, which ...
The tree stump has been deemed safe to carve, now the last funding push is on to complete it. Photo / Chris Hyde Carved out of a single large redwood stump, in the heart of a Hawke's Bay valley, two ...
A helicopter could be called in next month to airlift a centuries-old tree from the Tablelands rainforest to protect a sacred Aboriginal carving. Traditional owners will join with State Government ...
EDWARDSVILLE — In much the same way that grisly car crashes draw drivers’ attention from the road, Brian Willis’s carved owls are drawing drivers’ attention from a stretch of Franklin Avenue. “Wally ...
If you're a homeowner in the Twin Cities, there's a chance that you have an ugly stump in front of your house. Thanks to the emerald ash borer infestation, St. Paul and Minneapolis have had to cut ...
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 ...
A little more than a year ago, David R. Alcala was faced with a dilemma. Namely, what to do with a tree stump that needed to come down in front of a one-story house he owned at 534 N.E. Chandler St.
There’s yard art, and then there’s yard art. Lawrence sculptor Dave Werdin-Kennicott’s latest work belongs in the latter category – that of something different and special. “This is not the typical ...