North Yorkshire's Mysterious Tree Sculptor Finally Revealed

By - 253 words

Language

Reading Level

Listen to Article

For the last two months, the residents of the historic town of Knaresborough in North Yorkshire, UK have been scratching their heads in amazement as they watched the radical transformation of ordinary trees in the nearby woods, into extraordinary works of art.

However, it seems that the artist who created the intricate tree carvings that included a diving kingfisher plucking fish from the sea, a spooky figure and a larger than life lizard, both of which seemed to come directly from Harry Potter's Forbidden Forest, did not want to be discovered.

But, the locals and the media were not going to give up that easily. Reporters from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) finally decided to approach the owner of the wooded area, David Brown, to see if he knew anything about them

Turns out that it was he who had commissioned award-winning British chainsaw tree sculptor Tommy Craggs, to create these mystical works of art. The former lumberjack, who only carves trees that are already on the ground or those that need to be felled, is a master at his profession and cherishes in going around the world, creating amazing works of art.

As to how he managed to complete these carvings without anyone seeing him is this open area that is accessible to the general public, still remains a mystery. However, the town folk are not complaining. These sculptures have just added a new tourist draw to the area that is already popular for its quirky architecture and annual art festivals.

Resources: inhabitat.com, treehugger.com, coolgreenmagazine.com,thisiscollosal.com

Cite Article
Geography
Learn Keywords in this Article
399 Comments
  • kenny1212
    kenny1212over 12 years
    OMG that is super cool! But that poor tree!
    • puppies
      puppiesover 12 years
      woah!! so awesome: )
      • miaover 12 years
        awsome it is so coll the first carved tree with the bird on it is so cool and it is intireally made of wood
        • Gabrielleover 12 years
          Were they actually staying on the ground while the trees were carved!
          • Jhon cenerover 12 years
            cool
            • an13naover 12 years
              One word. WOW. I love the forest and i also love art! :D
              • Narly-Whalover 12 years
                recycling for art!preeeetttttyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!
                • May over 12 years
                  Titi loved it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                  • May over 12 years
                    Cool
                    • ethanover 12 years
                      coll