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Sculptor Patrick Dougherty, NATURE episode 

Craft in America
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www.craftinamerica.org. Sculptor Patrick Dougherty segment. NATURE episode PBS premiere: Friday, April 21, 2017.
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@b.bailey8244
@b.bailey8244 27 дней назад
I love this documentary and Patrick Dougherty's sculpture.
@Hippitidippity
@Hippitidippity 3 месяца назад
I started doing this with trees and bushes when they started coming back in... I love it
@andrewmyers7727
@andrewmyers7727 Год назад
I live in North Carolina and I’m excited to even be present in these projects thank you for everything
@deliabehrend9513
@deliabehrend9513 2 года назад
I wish I could have pressed more than a "thumbs up" This struck me,I am only weaving grape vines and willow on small scale crafts. Art and nature, and community at this level is commendable.
@Saba15-t9d
@Saba15-t9d 11 месяцев назад
This is absolutely beautiful 💚
@lieblee3063
@lieblee3063 Год назад
Absolutely love nature. This is one way of recycling Mother Nature in an artistic forms 👍🥰😍
@YalisCommunity
@YalisCommunity 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing!!!! Beautiful sculptures! I love the designs, the love for nature and community and how humble and kind he is! Bravo to everybody using their amazing talents to bring nature into art and communities!
@cathyherring6424
@cathyherring6424 2 года назад
WOW love it love it love it Thankyou
@eagledove9
@eagledove9 Год назад
Where I lived, in State College, PA, there were some branch houses that were there for decades, in the woods. I knew they were there for decades, because I found them in the beginning of the time when I first moved there, and they were still there. They did not decay. They were not like these, but just large tree branches piled up into little structures, without any small network of branches in between. There were a whole bunch of them in one particular wooded area. The only thing that took them down was humans, when some people decided to destroy one of them. But it definitely wasn't because it rotted away.
@valeriewitherington
@valeriewitherington 2 года назад
All stunning!
@2blazedinfl
@2blazedinfl Месяц назад
9:03 "really experience it" as the kid faceplants
@evanonion4339
@evanonion4339 4 года назад
This is beautiful
@racheloliveri5568
@racheloliveri5568 4 года назад
Superb. Simply beautiful.
@doctorpete1
@doctorpete1 2 года назад
Very cool!
@angelblohm2171
@angelblohm2171 2 года назад
You need to come into an area after a hurricane. You would have lots of supplies that people are waiting to get rid of it and you could bring a smile to hurting people
@bobpeyser4448
@bobpeyser4448 4 года назад
Wonderful
@tonyborthwick1234
@tonyborthwick1234 6 месяцев назад
looks a bit like lee-Harvey Oswald at 3.00 seated second from left.
@purplesmile132465
@purplesmile132465 2 года назад
who is this dude I wanna learn to do this
@gregorylicciardello8583
@gregorylicciardello8583 3 года назад
where do yo get the sticks from?
@2blazedinfl
@2blazedinfl Месяц назад
outside
@tmahendr
@tmahendr 3 года назад
That’s cool he hired a special needs assistant
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