This is a sculpture of Two Forests in a Tree. It is a little over 1 foot tall and two feet wide. It is made of bronze, is nickel plated, and weighs about 200 pounds. It is bolted to a black marble sheet which rests on a 40" tall column. Inside the tree are two forests. One is higher up toward the back of the tree. The other is lower down in front. There are two waterfalls in the tree. The first waterfall pours from the center branch into a pool in the top of the trunk. This pool falls in the second waterfall into a pool lower in the trunk. The water flows form this lower pool into a stream which goes through the lower forest into a branch in the back of it. The outside of the tree has some pictures in the leafy texturing of the tree. The main pictures are dragons. They are blended in and hard to see in the actual tree, so they are even harder to see in the pictures below. An oriental dragon is on the side next to the wall. Because of this, I added extra links to pictures of the tree before it was on the column so that the side with the oriental dragon can be seen. There is a welsh dragon is on the other side. There is also the form of a feathered serpent in the front. The tree took over a year to make, and there are no molds or copies.

These are links to pictures of the Two Forests in a Tree:


Front view of the tree, slightly to the side.
Best picture inside, looking down to the waterfalls, pools, and lower forest from the front opening.
View through the front opening to the upper forest.
View from up under the front, looking up to both the lower and upper forests.
View looking up under the back of the tree.
complete picture of the front with the column angle from mid height.
The whole tree, from outside in front, slightly to one side.
More to the side and from a lower angle.
Same as last picture, but from a higher angle.
Side picture from outside, where the Welsh dragon is hiding.
Better front view.

Pictures of the side with the oriental dragon and the back before it was on the column.

Medium height.
Higher view, closer to the dragon.
Higher view, farther away.