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found this on the site of a remodeling job.

present owner only knows that the previous owner had this commissioned by a fellow that travels the country doing this kind of thing.

i have more pics if you care to see them.
 
Chainsaw Master

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cord arrow said:
chainmaster........what would your sealer of choice be?
It looks as tho it was carved in a fresh live tree...and has healed over a couple years, loggers make cat faces on trees all the time, by accident.
As for a sealer I'd prolly just use polly, "cause I got lots.....But I'm sure one of the arborist here, would know exactly what to use, on a tree wound that size, an artfull tree wound at that.
 
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Some more tree mutilations
Twistedtree.jpg


Bicycle_Tree_Large2.jpg
 
Bob Wright

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cord arrow said:
Bob, this homeowner would love to know who did this.

don't have a name, perhaps?
I had a newspaper article with his picture and story in it. Its in my garage somewhere, i will look for it. He did a big "Tree of Heaven" across from my moms house and it died also. I can take pics of the Oak just outside of town that is half dead. I drive past it everyday and have been watching it die slowly for the last 5 years...Bob
 
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That is a nice carving but why into a live tree??? Some of the coloration most likely came from weather. The dark brown probably came from sap that dried from the wound or wet rotten bark/newer wood. The green is moss (grows everywhere). The black looks like a Oak wilt. And the different shades of yellow are probably from the rings of the tree (different color for every year.)

Dan
 
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Wow, what a thing to behold. A really nice carving in a living tree. The damage to the vascular tissue would have to be insurmountable. This sort of thing is like putting hubcaps on a tractor!:jawdrop:
 
M.D. Vaden

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I just did pruning for a couple today, and the wife has carvings like the one in the first photo link - just as nicely done.

Her work is not on living trees.

I could see doing it to a tree that might be slated for removal in a few years, because the artwork could be salvaged, and may look even more interesting with the callus growth.
 
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