Spiral of incline
The Christmas tree sculpture returns! Oskar Proctor writes:
Last night we (Robin von Einsiedel, Jeremy Waterfield and I) constructed a large crop circle esque spiral out of discarded christmas trees in Hilly Fields. More images on my blog, oskarproctor.tumblr.com
Last night we (Robin von Einsiedel, Jeremy Waterfield and I) constructed a large crop circle esque spiral out of discarded christmas trees in Hilly Fields. More images on my blog, oskarproctor.tumblr.com

7 comments:
Lovely that this returns. Much appreciated when done before a few years back.
It's been great to see so many people out treating it like a maze to wander through.
Why don't you think of the guys that are going to come and collect the trees, you've probably made there job take 4 times as long with this thoughtless guff.
Christ, is that the best objection you could dream up? The standard of miserableness has really declined this year. Must be the new comment system.
I beg to differ. (I had written "piffle" but thought that might be moderated out".) If you actually think about the practicalities it would be much easier to collect the trees up if they are not in a massive tangle. And raise the council workers' spirits in the process.
We don't ban piffle Tamsin. We thrive on it
I know... But it was a way of having my cake and eating it - like saying "not to mention..." which has a technical term that I've now forgotten.
Given the transitory nature of this art I do hope people are taking some more photographs. I have not managed to pass it in daylight and with time to spare yet.
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