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Witness the awe-inspiring felling of a sacred tree that has stood for over 300 years with a massive trunk circumference exceeding 5 meters. This monumental event showcases the skill, precision, and ...
Art world wakes up to South Asian talent, a Stockholm method of planting keeps trees happy, and clean energy tops fossil ...
Carl Smith discovered his artistic gift while working at Birmingham Water Works, now his wooden creations sell for thousands ...
Nancy Cadogan’s new show of paintings at London’s Garden Museum pays homage to trees that are casualties of development or vandalism — and the grief we feel at their loss ...
Norm Geisinger is 82 years old, and he owns an 85-year-old bonsai tree that’s less than two feet tall. He’s owned the Lace-bark Chinese elm for 25 years. He’s the third owner.
Former President George W. Bush didn't need to look too far for inspiration for his newest works of art. The 78-year-old has ...
The study authors are not the first to apply math to trees in art. Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci observed tree growth and came up with his own mathematical rule for painting trees.
This tree, which was planted Friday in Tyler School of Art's courtyard, is largely made up of multiple varieties of stone fruits such as peaches, plums, apricots, nectarines, cherries and almonds.
This science of trees inspired my colleague and me to measure the scaling of tree branch diameter in art. Among my favorite images is a carving of a tree from a late-medieval mosque in India.