Dead tree trunks decked out rather artfully at the Harwood Art Center in Albuquerque.
These kind of go with the Tweaked Tree from my previous post! Anyway, I think they're pretty cool looking-a great treatment to something quite ordinary that would be consideration for hauling off to the dump.
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I love what they did with those trees. Very cool. And the shadows you captured are great.
ReplyDeleteNow those are really different! How interesting what they've done to the trees, I love it! Fabulous shadow shots!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Sylvia
Wonderful transformation (although I wouldn't dump them even if unadorned)!
ReplyDeleteGreat SSS offering.
Ohhh I'm lovin' it...now I'm lookin' at the big ol' tree stump in my yard with new eyes..hee hee...wonder what my neighbors would think...after all, they are used to my pink house now, right(I think)...HA!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that? Very imaginative use of tree stumps and I love your shots - very nice indeed! Happy SSS!
ReplyDeleteWhat a tree! It seems to have the exaggerated spots of a snake or other reptilian creature. If the photos were grouped even tighter, we viewers could be fooled as to if were ready to coil and strike...
ReplyDeleteThe artist is often able to provide an illusory view that captures our imagination. And you have!
Delightfully kooky patterns on those tree trunks and I like those y-shaped shadows too.
ReplyDeletevery cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea to decorate old tree trunks. They look amazing! Very creative shadow shots too! You stumble upon some very interesting & unique art in your parts!
ReplyDeleteThe first one reminds me of a snake, the second of a Komodo Dragon.
ReplyDeleteFierce old tree trunks.
Cheers!
JzB the firce old trombonist
these look wonderful! Dead trees are a great resource for wildlife....
ReplyDeleteVery creative idea. Beautiful artworks they've achieved from something otherwise useless.
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow shots too.
I like the tree treatment and the shadow!
ReplyDeleteHow fabulously cool are these?!! Makes us want to go out and paint all the tree trunks! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteyes, great idea
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very nice SShots!
Have a good week!
Those are great! They look like big snakes to me.
ReplyDeleteOh man. That first image feaked me out just a tad as it appeared on the screen! LOL! These are wild!
ReplyDelete:) Debi
Umm, that would be freaked me out. I am so blushing.
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