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TREE CARVING AT WATERMILL ROAD IN RAHENY
Chainsaw sculptor Tommy Craggs recycles fallen trees or trees felled for tree management reasons. Some of his works can be purchased but others are permanent installations carved from stumps.
TREE OF LIFE BY TOMMY CRAGGS I had problems with my camera and after travelling all the way to check on this tree carving by Tommy Craggs all my photographs were blurred or not properly focused. I plan to revisit later in the month. In the meanwhile I will upload/publish of the carving while it was a work in progress back in April 2016. [MONDAY JUNE 22 2020] Local representatives and Dublin’s…
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TREE CARVING - A WORK IN PROGRESS BY TOMMY CRAGGS
The tree carving in my photographs is located at the north east corner of St Anne's Park, Raheny, where Clontarf Road and Watermill Road meet. It is a 10-metre tall Monterey cypress tree that was once dying.
PHOTOGRAPHED APRIL 2016 The tree carving in my photographs is located at the north east corner of St Anne’s Park, Raheny, where Clontarf Road and Watermill Road meet. It is a 10-metre tall Monterey cypress tree that was once dying. In 2018, Dublin City Council decided that the tree had to be taken down for safety reasons. However, before it was felled, artist Tommy Craggs was commissioned to…
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#A7RII#badgers#birds#Chainsaw sculptor#Clontarf Road and Watermill Road#Fotonique#Foxes#Infomatique#Ireland#north east corner of St Anne&039;s Park#officially unveiled in December 2018#Raheny#Raheny Residents&039; Association#Sony#squirrels#Tommy Craggs#William Murphy
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