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 Message 3602 
 Denis Mosko to All 
 Tallest tree carved into giant hand 
 02 Mar 21 21:49:58 
 
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                   "The remnants of the UK's tallest tree, which was felled
after being damaged in a storm, has been transformed into a carving of a giant
hand.

A 15.2m (50ft) stump was the only part left standing after the 124-year-old
Douglas Fir was axed at the Lake Vyrnwy estate in Powys in March.

It had stood at 63.7m (209ft), taller than a 20-storey building, and was once
regarded as the UK's joint highest.

From wrist to finger tip, the giant hand measures 2m (7ft).

Artist Simon O'Rourke, 33, from Wrexham, used a chainsaw to carve the top of
the stump, and modelled the sculpture on his own hand.

Scaffolding was erected around the "blank canvas" tree trunk last month and
the project took a week to complete.

"The Forestry Commission, who are looking after the area, decided that it
would be a good idea to have a memorial to the tree and left a 50ft stem when
they felled it," said Mr O'Rourke, who has called his work the Giant Hand of
Vyrnwy.

"They invited eight artists to tender for the job and I got it."

He said the hand carving was in an area of the estate known as The Giants of
Vyrnwy, and the location had inspired him.

The hand sculpture
image captionThe hand was carved at the top of the 50ft high stump
"There are a few tall Douglas firs growing in the Giants of Vyrnwy area and I
was going on the giants theme," he said.

"It's a last attempt by the tree to reach the sky."

Mr O'Rourke, who has been tree carving for nine years, has 12 different
chainsaws.

His previous projects have included carvings of a swan, an angel, a
kingfisher, a chipmunk and a giant clock.

The damage to the tree was spotted earlier this year, and the Forestry
Commission feared that it could have been a risk to visitors.

The tree was leaning to one side, and there were two substantial cracks on
opposite sides of the main stem extending from the buttress roots to a height
of 3.5m.

A few years ago, it was measured by tree surgeon who stretched a length of
rope up to the top as he climbed its branches.

The height was then calculated back on the ground and confirmed by the Tree
Register of the British Isles".

With what it can been compared?

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