Some month back, a collegue at work brought a log and asked me if I could do something with it for her new garden, and I carved this.
The wood, about 18" high and 12" diameter, I think, came from one of those Leyllandi tree everyboby loves to hate. I wanted to keep the bark on as much as possible, I think there must have been a broken branch in that area and eventually the tree bark grew around the edges of the damage. There was some rot around the mouth/nose area too and together with wanting to keep the bark intact, that limited the design of the face, the nose is quite flat when you look at it sideways, but all in all, I am very pleased with the result. It was finished with numerous coats of linseed oil.


The wood, about 18" high and 12" diameter, I think, came from one of those Leyllandi tree everyboby loves to hate. I wanted to keep the bark on as much as possible, I think there must have been a broken branch in that area and eventually the tree bark grew around the edges of the damage. There was some rot around the mouth/nose area too and together with wanting to keep the bark intact, that limited the design of the face, the nose is quite flat when you look at it sideways, but all in all, I am very pleased with the result. It was finished with numerous coats of linseed oil.
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