Eau Claire-area artists turn felled ash trees into artwork
20 May 2016
Arts and Culture
When Tim Brudnicki looks at the stacks of milled ash wood drying in a shed on his rural Caryville property, he sees more than the blond-colored hard surfaces adorned with swirled orange-brown lines that make up the wood’s grain.
He also envisions tabletops and headboards and other furniture he will create from wood he is giving a second life, the Leader-Telegram reported.
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