Impressive Tree Trunk Sculptures By Jae-Hyo Lee
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- Charmaine Li
South Korean artist Jae-Hyo Lee creates impressive wood sculptures using discarded tree trunks. To create the pieces, he first gathers chunks of tree trunk wood, burns the materials down and then polishes them into sleek sculptures or furniture. Lee works alongside a team of artisans to produce the large-scale pieces in Yangpyeong, Korea.
All images © Jae-Hyo Lee
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