Wood Stacking Art

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begreen

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Nov 18, 2005
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I can only wistfully look at these beautiful creations. If my stacks don't collapse in a year or two, I consider the job well done. These folks take it to a new height. Click to enlarge image.

wood stack.jpg http://ow.ly/ekFd6

woodcabin-ed01.jpg http://inhabitat.com/modern-log-cabin-hidden-in-a-stack-of-wood/

varnai-2_large.jpg http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/gyula-varnai-now-i-know

alastair hesseltine.jpg Classic Alastair Heseltine - http://www.alastairheseltine.com/
 
Nice stacks.
 
nice....but those folks obviously have too little to do (lol). i find it hard finding enough time to pile it, let alone sculpt it. like begreen, if my pile lasts a season or two, i consider it a pile well stacked.

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Very cool. Remember seeing the last pic several years back,but the others are new to me.
 
I recall seeing the blind and that last one but the other two are new. Some fantastic art there! I've thought about doing something like this before but so far, fortunately, it has been only a thought. Another thought would be to create a maze.
 
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It seems almost a crime to pull a stack like that apart and ruin the art. I couldn't do it. Now the little building, that is way cool.:)
 
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Impressive!!! Too much time on their hands...."Too much time on my hands........."song...
 
Some new cool photos . . . thanks for sharing.
 
Nice to see some new ones.
 
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