Branching Out to Revive the Creator's Fallen Limbs, Creating Artistree's Unique Designs



Posted: Sunday, January 13, 2008

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After the snow melts I hook up my utility trailer and go for a drive picking up fallen branches thr
oughout the neighborhood ensuring skate boarders 'n' roller blade rs have a safe trip, and, you don't unexpectedly get a flat tire or sharp stick in the eye from a car speeding by and running over a branch, plus I'm meeting people along the way giving them something to think about, while cleaning up the streets, then, after a bit of drying the branches are cleaned, fitted to hardwood slabs, finely sanded, then beautifully finished, redeeming their personality by becoming functional art, ending up in your living/games room for you to admire, instead of nursing a broken leg or black eye due to a roller blading mishap, we're completely friendly, no live tree is harmed, the realm of possibilities is in our minds, hence Branching Out Artistree is here to make the world a better place. and the hundred dollars wood fianace the day.
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» left by Ella Badascute
from London, On.
3 years 243 days ago.
his work is quite fenomenal I have never seen work made from natures finest assembled in an artistic manner from fallen dead trees to create functional art that suites our every need and is quite the conservational peace.
» left by joe kovacs from london ontario 2 years 301 days ago.
well thank you for the uplifiting compliment, being out on a limb knot as high as I like this statement  puts me in my place out on a limb, I do not fear being lost in the woods, for this is where I find my inspiration, the natural beauty brings my work back to life even tho the tree's are dead, they still have a personality when re-assembled to suit our every need,  thanks to the All mighty, all I do is re-assemble his amazing gift that most of us take for granted, thanks again,  I wish this compas worked cause I'm getting hungry for a home cooked meal, God Bless, and thank-you for this talent of refining your work.
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