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This Tree Art Installation Features Trees That are Thousands of Years Old

The 'Hollow' art exhibit, featured at Bristol University in England, is made up of samples from more than 10,000 tree species to form one large piece of tree art.

From the outside the structure looks relatively unassuming, appearing more like a simple woodworking project. Upon entering the space it is clear that this exhibit features much more -- the inside of the tree art is meant to look like a forest canopy and has hundreds upon hundreds of multi-leveled pieces of wood sticking out of it.

Some of the tree samples are extremely rare, including trees that are thousands of years old. One of these is the Methuselah tree which is 4,847-years-old. The piece is described as a "miniature forest of all the world's forests" and even features samples that have social meaning -- including remnants of a boardwalk that was destroyed by hurricane Sandy.
Trend Themes
1. Tree Art - There is a growing trend of using trees as the medium for artistic expression, providing a unique and natural form of art.
2. Experiential Art - Art installations that immerse viewers in a multi-sensory experience are becoming increasingly popular, creating opportunities for artists and event planners to create truly memorable experiences.
3. Preservation and Sustainability - The use of rare and ancient tree species in art highlights the importance of preserving and sustainably managing our natural resources, presenting opportunities for eco-friendly initiatives and practices.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists, sculptors, and designers can explore the use of tree art to create unique and captivating pieces that bring nature into the artistic realm.
2. Event Planning and Experiential Marketing - Event planners and marketers can leverage experiential art installations to create immersive and memorable experiences for attendees, enhancing brand engagement and customer satisfaction.
3. Sustainable Forestry and Conservation - The integration of rare and ancient tree species in art highlights the importance of sustainable forestry practices and conservation efforts, creating opportunities for businesses and organizations involved in eco-friendly initiatives.

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