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You can plant living trees to replace many of the things that are constructed from the wood of dead trees. For example, living garden furniture, tree gazebo, live bridge, living fence all these and much more are practical garden and landscape improvements. It is my goal to spread the news that everyone with sun and soil can grow trees into the shapes of their desires. Even if you don't have a garden, a balcony with a container of soil is all you need to get started.
You can help support the growth of this art by buying my self published book Arborsculpture- Solutions for a Small Planet
The book includes the history of the art, the current techniques, along with interviews of nine arborsculptors from six different country's.

"Environmentally beneficial, very affordable, not to mention unique, arbortecture and arborsculpture could indeed become practical alternatives for producing smart, eco-positive furniture, landscaping, and shelter." Interview with Richard Reames by James Nestor for Dwell Magazine, February, 2007

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November 2009

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Arborsculpture is the art of shaping the trunks and branches of trees. Flexible saplings are guided into forms that soon become lignified (solid) wood. By bending, pruning, and grafting, creations in living wood can be grown while sequestering CO2.

About 15 years ago I was inspired by the work of Axel Erlandson (1884-1964) who grew a roadside attraction featuring his amazing trees. His ideas present a useful and intriguing ecological option that requires further exploration.
I have dedicated my life to forwarding these ideas and seek out others who wish to participate in these projects. Let's unlock the full potential of the living tree.

 
Introduction to arborsculpture- The Movie
 
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