This post is part of the my photo essay on the London Tree Trunk tour. To see all of the other parts of the tour, click to go to the Overview Page.
On the east side of Maitland St, about 20 metres south of Queens Ave, is the tree trunk carving entitled "Rising Up on Eagle's Wings". The carving is located at the side of a house owned by Mission Services London. According to their Vision Statement Mission Services opens doors of hope to those seeking emergency shelter and support, by offering safe shelter, food, and clothing and by facilitating rehabilitation as needed, in an atmosphere of compassion.
The trunk is topped by an imposing looking eagle, painted in a medium brown tone.
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Twenty to thirty grooves per feather. |
The piece is signed and dated 2006, inside a stylized feather. Robbin Wenzoski was the artist.
The carved elements of this trunk have stood up very well to the element so far. The varnish an sealer has left the eagle looking great. The tree, as pictured on the Tree Trunk Tour website has all the excess bark left on. The carving, as it now stands, has bark only at the very top.
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