Little people can sit on this bench and commune with the bears
My husband and I took a road trip to Peterborough (Ontario) last weekend and made several stops along the way, the hubster to take in garage sales and I to take photos. Well, one garage sale host, Mark Andrews, turned out to be a chainsaw sculptor who graciously allowed me to take photos of his work.
I think this bench is wonderful! (The whirlygig on the left is NOT part of the bench, although I admit it sure does look like it.)
To see more of Mark's sculptures, click on Kreative Kindling.
To view more YARD ART, check out MaryT's blog HERE.
I love this bench. It is very clever and I am with you---the whirlygig looks like it belongs. Just what a cub would play with.
ReplyDeleteVP at Livorno Daily blog has a bench blog and would love this one. MB
I love this! After Hurricane Ike several years ago, thousands of live oak tress were killed on Galveston Island. Many homeowners paid to have the remains turned into yard art (and still are). Some really good stuff. I'll have to see if I can find a link.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so cute!
ReplyDeleteChainsaw artists amaze me. How can they do that? Our daughter in Colorado is into bears - she would absolutely die for this one!
ReplyDeleteIt's a neat bench for sure, so different!
ReplyDeleteRecalling that lovely story of bears and golden-haired little girl "Mommy where is my porridge ( or milk)" LOL
Cute!
Léia
You are going to get me in trouble with my hubster when I start filling the yard with all that stuff to mow around!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to try chainsaw sculpting but never have.
This is such a quirky hoot! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHe's a good chainsaw artist and you're a great photographer!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful bench, I'd love that in my garden :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great carved bench! I just took some photos of bear carved tree posts for my post next week! :0)
ReplyDeleteA wonderful, creative bench! Fun to admire and I imagine fun to sit on!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a unique bench! And the fellow is very talented, too!
ReplyDeleteVery creative to have turned the wood into that lovely piece of bench :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure both adults and children adore it!
The bench is so neat! There are a couple places around here that have chainsaw art in their yards, those artists are amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch an unusual sculpture that is perfect for Yart Art this week, EG! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the photo of the cute bear bench.
ReplyDeleteChainsaw artists are scarse around here. We usually have to wait for a county fair to find one.