The damaged tree likely could still have been a home for animals. This, not so much.
I don't understand the need so many feel to make sure that human fingerprints are visible on everything. Like carving initials in trees, spray painting on boulders, stacking stones at the beach.
Can't we look out at the natural world and see that it's the absence of us, or absence of any signs we were there that makes it beautiful?
Sounds like the tree was due to be felled. This artist arguably saved the tree by turning into art. While he did oil it to keep it from rotting, he oiled it using a plant based oil safe for proximity to water ways. This sounds like as close to a win as anyone's gonna get in these circumstances
Good spot. Yeah - that’s how it is. I remember looking at chainsaw carvings the first time and - being a chainsaw user - was mind blown at the level of detail. Made much more sense when I watched a YT video about it and saw the finishing tools being used.