New England artist Joseph Wheelwright’s haunting tree figures invite a dialogue between the natural and the manmade. Ranging up to 27 feet tall, these fantastic anthropomorphic sculptures were created from trees on Wheelwright’s land in Vermont. Turned upside down, bifurcated trunks become legs, and roots become heads and arms.
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