Sunday, December 22, 2019

Stump town: More on the tree art of Ian Dave Knife


[Photo by Steven]

In recent weeks we've posted about local artist Ian Dave Knife making art from dead tree stumps around the neighborhood (here and here).


[Photo by Steven]

He is featured today in the Post in an piece titled "East Village man Ian Dave Knife turns NYC eyesores into street art."

An excerpt:

Knife’s mission is to brighten every locale where a once-magnificent tree has been reduced to a lonely stump due to fungus or decay.

“There’s a void when the tree is missing. You see the gap,” the Zimbabwe-born activist artist told The Post. “It’s human nature that we want to grieve or sympathize with the tree. You feel the loss. I want to replace that gap.”

His latest is work in progress in on Avenue A at Sixth Street...



Read more about his work and influences here.

Updated 12/23

EVG reader Kerri Savage shared this photo... as he continues work on Avenue A and Sixth Street...



...and the final product, via Kerri...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have seen his art work on tree stumps and I always wondered who was carving those stumps. Thanks for writing about him.

Anonymous said...

Blessed is the tree, that is free of pee!
Happy Holydays and Merry Christmas to all and to all a Happy New Years!

Anonymous said...

Very cool Ian! Creating art in the mundane and sad, thanks for beautifying our neighborhood. - Amy

Ian knife said...

You guys are awesome !!!! Merry christmas , happy Kwanza, happy Hanukkah and all the festive stuff.

Ian knife said...

I'm Stumped;) thank you all

Ian knife said...

https://www.instagram.com/p/B6hXgDKntpk/?igshid=5d8ae0jtiple