I was thinking of starting a “community-sourced” art project of sorts to try and recreate/preserve the tactile connection to people’s favorite trees. I typically do block/woodcut printing so I thought an impression/pencil rubbing and creating a print or carved replica would be most familiar. But then I was thinking it’d be more natural to just slap some terracotta against the bark and essentially create a cast, and then…? Idk let it dry? (I don’t know anything about clay except digging it up to make sun pots as a child lol).

What do you think? Have you heard of similar work? Any thoughts around mediums/materials with which to experiment?

As far as it being “community sourced” I was thinking of experimenting with it myself first, then doing a “citizen science” sort of project in the community, but maybe larger if possible. Seemed like a potential way to build some connection around seemingly common objects.

I was inspired by an artist that does block prints of local infrastructure he considers significant, a planning activity called “places of the heart”, and a big tree by the bus stop I use- an oak with 2” deep ridges

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    3 days ago

    So many great things to consider- thank you!! Maybe I’ll start small scale and see what works with down branches, that way I can experiment indoors and not damage the trees. I used to know a potter within a couple hours me who worked with natural clay and glaze and had a big backyard kiln - I’ll have to see if they’re still in this area.