Tree Drawings

Posted by DT
Jun 16, 2007
4 Comments ]

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Take a look at these amazing tree drawn artworks by a very innovative London based artist Tim Knowles. From his online exhibition:

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Drawings produced by pens attached to the tips of tree branches, as the branches move in the wind the tree draws on to a panel or drawing board on an easel. Like signatures the trees drawings tell of the tree’s character; a Hawthorn producing a stiff, scratchy & spikey drawing an Oak a more elegant flowing line.

Circular Weeping Willow
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willowcloseup1@72





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  • Comments

    Mac Oosthuizen
    Jun 16, 07 – 9:33 pm

    Beautiful, so unique. The last photo especially looks great, nice find. We better watch our backs, trees might be the next design generation :)

    Design Translator
    Jun 17, 07 – 7:19 am

    It is so unusual. I love it as well. I might see how I can get some prints as well.

    Jon
    Jun 19, 07 – 3:07 am

    The ironic part about it is that the photos of the trees doing the drawings are almost more iconic than the actual “drawings”.

    Design Translator
    Jun 19, 07 – 7:06 am

    Hi Jon,

    Nice to hear from you.

    You are quite right its about the beauty of the process in this case!


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