Sculptor & Taiga
Hey Taiga, have you ever thought about turning fallen branches into a sculpture? I love capturing the stories that wood holds.
That’s a lovely idea. I love seeing wood find new life, but I’m always careful not to take more than the forest can give. If you use fallen branches, it’s a nice way to honor the trees that went before us. Keep an eye on the surrounding area so the ecosystem stays healthy.
That’s a thoughtful reminder, and it feels good to work with nature that’s already taken its leave. I always make sure to leave the forest breathing, and I find the old wood gives the piece a quiet, honest soul. Thanks for keeping that balance in mind.
I’m glad you’re thinking of the forest’s pulse. Keep making art that respects what’s left behind, and the trees will keep breathing, just like you keep listening to their stories.
Thanks, I’ll keep listening to the forest’s rhythm and let each piece whisper its own quiet story.
That’s beautiful. Keep listening, and let the wood keep its quiet voice.