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' My Dark Side' Hurst Grange, Preston - photo by Vincent Wadsworth   ''Please consider these photos I have had taken of me.
I think they bring out my wind blown maturity and my seductive mysterious side.

I may be old, but I can still offer shelter, I have all my own roots and there’s nothing rotten at my core.
Indeed my sap still rises! I await your warm breeze to rock my leaves and limbs.

Yours, complex and dusky.' - Hurst Grange, Preston, Lancs.
Visit Vincent's Gallery Page to see more
   
Big Foot - Sycamore Seaton Park, Aberdeen - photo by Geoff Banks   Big Foot - Sycamore - Seaton Park, Aberdeen photo by Geoff Banks

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more photos by Geoff '
   
'Growing Pains' - by MonoThome The images in this book show a glimpse, some of the private life and the tragedy that has befallen many of our great trees. With all Thome’s work, every picture tells a story and every picture speaks thousand words.   Growing Pains'    by MonoThome

The images in this book show a glimpse, some of the private life and the tragedy that has befallen many of our great trees. With all Thome’s work, every picture tells a story and every picture speaks thousand words.ig
   
Sunset in Epping Forest - photo by David Milner   David Milner

Discover the secrets of Epping Forest and find David's creatures
   
  Bard of Ely

Presents pictures of trees in Wales and Tenerife
   

Hanneke Robson

A wonderful photographic study of veteran oak trees and storm wood taken in English Woodland
   

Ted Green

Tree enthusiast  Ted Green a founder member of the Ancient Tree Forum

  Tim Scott-Ellis

Ancient oak
at Killerton, Devon and veteran trees at Hatfield

  Liz McLelland
Woodland Trust

For pictures of 'Gog and Magog'

  Gilbert Addison

Blasted oak above Leighton Reservoir, Nidderdale, N. Yorks (October 2003)
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The Myrtle Tree - Mount St Anne, Tasmania - artist - Peter Dubrovskis

The Myrtle Tree - Mount St Anne, Tasmania

One of over forty different images from the talented artist Peter Dubrovskis detailing the amazing diversity of the plants and landforms of Tasmania’s wilds.

More images by Peter Dubrovskis

 


'Spring Equinox' Windsor Great Park - Painting by Alan Bennett

''Some places seem to have or promote a strong spiritual atmosphere and people have always sensed a magical influence from trees' - Alan Bennett

Visit
Alan's Gallery Page and enjoy his beautiful tree paintings

Hollow Trees at Blenheim - Painting Bernard Hickey

Trude and Bernard Hickey have sent us some images of paintings of a few local trees - Blenheim, Otmoor and Shotover.

More local tree paintings

Susan Crossett

A selection of tree paintings by Susan Crossett

Richard Walters

Line drawings of ancient trees

Sanctuary Fig - oil on paper by Nicholas Blowers

Nicholas Blowers

An example of  the British born artist's powerful paintings of wonderful old trees in Sydney, Australia

Crete Olive painting by John Fitzgerald

John Fitzgerald

A collection of John's amazing tree paintings from the UK  Japan and Crete

The Kingley Vale Yew

Tim Partridge

 A selection  
of Tim's terrific drawings and photos

Kate Alexander

See some of Kate's wonderful wildlife pictures

Gay Waddams

Tree illustrations
of Spanish chestnut trees thought to be over 350 years old

 

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Piers Browne

A colourist who paints who paints inspiring trees and landscapes

View of Fairlop Oak

Picture
courtesy of John Smith

Suzie Simmons

Further examples  
of Suzie's delightful drawings

Yan Lee

View
more of Yan's pen & ink artworks of famous trees and discover their fascinating history

 

 

 
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Tree illustrations of Spanish chestnut trees thought to be over 350 years old

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