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  2. 79 Photos Of ‘Accidental Masterpieces’ That ... - AOL

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    Enjoy scrolling through this unintentional art gallery, and remember to upvote the photos that speak to you! #1 Summoning Demons Image credits: frituurgarnituur

  3. Elfin Oak - Wikipedia

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    The Elfin Oak is the stump of a 900-year-old oak tree located in Kensington Gardens, London, carved and painted to look as though elves, gnomes, fairies and small animals are living in its bark. The hollow log, donated by Lady Fortescue, originally came from Richmond Park , and was moved to Kensington Gardens in 1928 as part of George Lansbury ...

  4. Twilight in the Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    For receptive viewers, the painting contains discrete religious symbols: the tree stump is a "wilderness altar" on which there is a small cross formed of wood splinters, and the outline of an angel is apparent; the three trees that frame the scene at right symbolize the three crosses at Calvary.

  5. Old Man of the Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Old Man of the Lake is a 30-foot (9 m) tall tree stump, most likely a hemlock, that has been bobbing vertically in Oregon's Crater Lake since at least 1896. The stump is about 2 feet (61 cm) in diameter at the waterline and stands approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) above the water. Its surface has been bleached white due to photodegradation. The ...

  6. The Diggers (Van Gogh) - Wikipedia

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    The Diggers depicts two men digging up a tree stump in St. Remy, France. The painting shows Van Gogh's relationship with nature and his admiration of Jean-François Millet's work (Millet painted similar scenes). The painting is considered to be of high quality but not among Van Gogh's most valuable paintings. [1]

  7. Stumpery - Wikipedia

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    A stumpery is a garden feature similar to a rockery but made from parts of dead trees. This can take the form of whole stumps, logs, pieces of bark or even worked timber such as railway sleepers or floorboards. The pieces are arranged artistically and plants, typically ferns, mosses and lichens are encouraged to grow around or on them. They ...

  8. If You See Paint on Trees, This Is What It Means - AOL

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    A black paint mark is an “eraser,” correcting a mistake. Are painted tree markings universal in the city? Again, nope. But back to the Boulder example. There, they switch up marking colors ...

  9. Mr. Stringy - Wikipedia

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    It is located close to the edge of the road and near to the original tree stump, which is now gone. [2] The current Mr Stringy is a heavy log set into the ground compared to the previous tree stump. [1] At the time, Bill Henham also made a copy of Mr Stringy which he kept outside his home in Morrison Street Bairnsdale and used as a letterbox.