GALLERY: Tree carving in Warwick brings deadwood to life at community garden

By James Smith

23rd Nov 2022 | Local News

Graham Jones was in Packmore's Community Garden last Saturday demonstrating his wood carving skills (Image by Geoff Ousbey)
Graham Jones was in Packmore's Community Garden last Saturday demonstrating his wood carving skills (Image by Geoff Ousbey)

Incredible images sent to Nub News by local photographer Geoff Ousbey show some deadwood being turned into an eye-catching sculpture and bench in a Warwick park.

The photographs show the work of tree sculpting expert Graham Jones who was at Packmore's Community Garden on Saturday (November 19) demonstrating his skills.

In just a few hours Graham turned a large log into a bench complete with a carved frog at one end, using a chainsaw, a hammer and chisel.

He also created a large toadstool.

Graham was photographed earlier this year turning a large log by St John's Brook into an incredibly lifelike face.

He will be back at the meadow area of Priory Park on Saturday, November 26 for more demonstrations.

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(image by Geoff Ousbey)

(image by Geoff Ousbey)

(image by Geoff Ousbey)

(image by Geoff Ousbey)

     

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