to Forestry Commission homepage Home > Quick links > Library > Help >
to Westonbirt Arboretum homepage About us > Contact us > News > Search >   go


Sculptree 2008
 

Monday 18th August to Monday 25th August

Sculptree remains the most creative and artistically significant large scale wood carving event of its kind. Twelve of the world's most talented wood carvers demonstrated their art over a full seven days in front of a crowd of thousands. The unique event allowed everyone to see first hand how these incredible works of art are made. The public auction on the Bank Holiday Monday enabled some to have a chance to own one of these original creations. Money raised from the sale goes to Tree Aid to support their conservation efforts globally.


'Horse' by Ant Beetlestone - £2000

Sculptree 2008

Ant Beetlestone, finished sculpture



'Wildlife Tree' by Paul Sivell - £1300

Sculptree 2008

Paul Sivell, finished sculpture



'Frustration' by John Wingfield - £2500

Sculptree 2008

John Wingfield, finished sculpture


'Foxes' by Tom Harvey - £1800

Sculptree 2008

Tom Harvey, finished sculpture


'Talisman' by Anthony Rogers - £1200

Sculptree 2008

Anthony Rogers, finished sculpture


'Surfing' by Neil Gow - £2400

Sculptree 2008

Neil Gow, finished sculpture


'Light Worship' by Neil Reeves - £1500

Sculptree 2008

Neil Reeves, finished sculpture


'Nostalgia' by Paul Clarke - £3500

Sculptree 2008

Paul Clarke, finished sculpture


'Tree Hugging Troll' by Lee Dickenson - £1300

Sculptree 2008

Lee Dickinson, finished sculpture


'Creature Feature' by Daniel Cordell - £2500

Sculptree 2008

Daniel Cordell, finished sculpture


'Green Man' by Denius Parson - £1600

Sculptree 2008

Dennis Parson, finished sculpture


'Embrace' by Nigel Sardeson - £2600

Sculptree 2008

Nigel Sardeson, finished sculpture

With the sale of three other works, the total raised at the Bank Holiday Monday Tree Aid Auction was £26,500 - thank you very much.



to DirectGov