A master craftsman has carved out a unique niche for himself turning trees into works of art using a heavy duty chainsaw.
Andy O'Neill, 40, spends days at a time creating each of his remarkable tree treats by carving the sculptures from felled logs.
Once completed, each piece of his art can fetch anywhere between £300 to £5,000 a time.
Andy is currently working at the National Pinetum in Bedgebury Forest, Kent - where he is carving seven sculptures including an enormous adder, a roman shield and sword and some other intricate designs, all with his trusty chainsaw.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2082104/Carving-niche-Artist-uses-chainsaw-create-tree-masterpieces.html
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
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