Daniel McPheeters / Treeforms

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I find myself constantly intrigued by forms in nature. I find trees particularly fascinating. While each is easily identifiable by its morphology, they are all individually sculpted by their environment, resulting in their unique shapes and complexity.

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  1. Diana ozolins

    These are so comfortable and soothing to look at. Any one of them would make a great piece to View last thing I look at before falling asleep. Eastern hardwood is interesting, it’s so different than the others, it has a real three-dimensional quality to it with an interesting change of color giving the depth

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