



This weekend Ben and myself took a split decision turn off the road as we spotted a perfect little grove of trees while driving through fairmount park. The idea was to create something designed only using nature's resources and the outcome was a web of sticks we collected from a dead tree near by and wove together to form an extension of a living tree along side of a nice little path. Hopefully this can bring some unexpected surprise to any passers by.
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