Tree Limb Art

The Tall Joseph Wheelwright Giant Tree Sculptures

Sculptor Joseph Wheelwright's installation at Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, MA will be uprooted in November 2010.

Using trees from his home in Vermont, Wheelwright's tree sculptures stand up to 30 feet tall. Twisted limbs and branches give a Tolkien-like appearance to his works. Check out the gallery above to see his art and let your imagination fly.

Implications - Museums are a great way for artists to display works that have the ability to change the way people think about things. The featured exhibit is a good example of using art as a way to express the beauty of nature and gives people a reason to want to preserve it. With deforestation and global warming, people need to realize that everything they do impacts the world.
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1. Nature-inspired Sculptures - Creating sculptures inspired by nature can provide a unique and captivating artistic experience.
2. Environmental Awareness Art - Art that highlights environmental issues can promote awareness and inspire action.
3. Interactive Museum Installations - Museums can engage visitors by presenting interactive and immersive art installations.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can explore innovative techniques and materials for nature-inspired sculptures.
2. Environmental Conservation - Environmental organizations can use art as a medium to raise awareness and advocate for conservation efforts.
3. Museum and Exhibition - Museums can incorporate interactive installations that provoke thought and engage visitors in new ways.

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