Trees and shrubs can grow into works of art in the hands of someone who knows how to bend, sculpt, and graft. The result is arborsculpture, and Web Ephemera has some really nice examples of the art. Link -Thanks, RJ Evans!
The tree is the work of Axel N Erlandson and his name for his tree is Tree Circus, and not Arborsculputre. To see more of his trees go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axel_Erlandson or http://www.treeshapers.net/axel-n-erlandson.html
Arborsculpture relates to Richard Reames's method of shaping trees. At Wikipedia there was a consensus that a neutral name was needed for the artform, and Tree shaping was decided upon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_shaping
You may be also interested in visiting this website http://www.treeshapers.net which shows photos from all the different tree shapers from around the world.
The tree is the work of Axel N Erlandson and his name for his tree is Tree Circus, and not Arborsculputre.
To see more of his trees go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axel_Erlandson or http://www.treeshapers.net/axel-n-erlandson.html
Arborsculpture relates to Richard Reames's method of shaping trees.
At Wikipedia there was a consensus that a neutral name was needed for the artform, and Tree shaping was decided upon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_shaping
You may be also interested in visiting this website http://www.treeshapers.net which shows photos from all the different tree shapers from around the world.