
By Slant and Twist
Two part cleft Ash-wood from Pembrokeshire with acrylic paint.
The words are the two-line poem On seeing Weather-Beaten Trees by the American poet Adelaide Crapsey (1878-1914), which were suggested by the forms of these two split logs on Wenham's friends firewood stack.
The poem reads like so:
Is it as plainly in our living shown,
By slant and twist, which way the wind hath blown?
Two part cleft Ash-wood from Pembrokeshire with acrylic paint.
Featured in Martin Wenham: The Art of Letter Carving in the Wood, by Martin Wenham, 2022.
Two part cleft Ash-wood from Pembrokeshire with acrylic paint.
The words are the two-line poem On seeing Weather-Beaten Trees by the American poet Adelaide Crapsey (1878-1914), which were suggested by the forms of these two split logs on Wenham's friends firewood stack.
The poem reads like so:
Is it as plainly in our living shown,
By slant and twist, which way the wind hath blown?
Two part cleft Ash-wood from Pembrokeshire with acrylic paint.
Featured in Martin Wenham: The Art of Letter Carving in the Wood, by Martin Wenham, 2022.
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Two part cleft Ash-wood from Pembrokeshire with acrylic paint.
The words are the two-line poem On seeing Weather-Beaten Trees by the American poet Adelaide Crapsey (1878-1914), which were suggested by the forms of these two split logs on Wenham's friends firewood stack.
The poem reads like so:
Is it as plainly in our living shown,
By slant and twist, which way the wind hath blown?
Two part cleft Ash-wood from Pembrokeshire with acrylic paint.
Featured in Martin Wenham: The Art of Letter Carving in the Wood, by Martin Wenham, 2022.
















