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Randall Boni's Animal Carvings Are Incredibly Realistic

Randall Boni is truly a chainsaw master! His incredible carved wildlife sculptures appear so lifelike that I’m betting many passersby have to look twice at them to gauge whether they are real or not.

Using primarily a chainsaw, Boni sculpts dying or damaged trees into these extraordinary pieces of art.

Boni’s carvings involve three basic stages. First, he cuts away the large chunks of wood to get the general shape of the subject. Next, he defines the muscles and fine features of the animal. Finally, he adds the delicate detail of the subject such as fins, fur and feathers.

Boni lives in the Allegheny National Forest, where the abundance of wildlife lends Boni realistic references for his amazing work.
Trend Themes
1. Chainsaw Sculpture - Chainsaw sculptors are innovating by creating realistic and intricate artworks through the use of chainsaws.
2. Tree Reuse - Artists and environmentalists are exploring the potential of using trees that are dying or damaged to create art and furniture, offering an opportunity for upcycling and reducing waste.
3. Wildlife Art - Artists are using their talents to create highly realistic and detailed sculptures and paintings of animals, providing a unique and visually appealing way to connect people with nature.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Chainsaw sculptors and artists create unique works of art that can be showcased in galleries, sold to collectors, or utilized in public spaces to enhance environments.
2. Forestry - Forestry and logging industries can explore the potential of utilizing damaged and dying trees for art and furniture, which can provide additional value and reduce waste.
3. Tourism - Chainsaw art can potentially boost tourism in areas with an abundance of wildlife or scenic outdoor environments, where art installations can attract visitors and enhance their experiences.

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