It is the opening weekend of the OneOak finale exhibition at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh this weekend; the beginning of a six week long exhibition. Sylva staff are on hand to talk with visitors this weekend. Here are a few photographs (click to enlarge), with more to follow.
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OneOak timeline and acknowledgement of exhibition sponsor Scottish Forestry Trust
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Metamorphosis III by Deana Lee
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Hand-powered Helicopters by Nick Gibbs, and Blind Scarf Lightening Joint by Carpenter Oak & Woodland
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OneOak sawdust as used by Chef Raymond Blanc, Charcoal made by Chew Valley Charcoal, Woodchip made by Oxford Renewables and Firewood by T&G Gardens
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Woodland beetles, butterflies and moths on loan from Oxford University Museum of Natural History
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OneOak Jug by Stephen Parry and Sounding Bowl 310 by Tobias Kaye
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Nesting Tables by Matt Wakeham
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Contemplating the OneOak exhibition at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, featuring Garden Bench by Rodas Irving and Pedestal Table by Philip Koomen
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Entrance to the OneOak exhibition
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OneOak Throne Chair by Robert Ingham
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Part of the OneOak exhibition space from a high viewpoint
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Tree Lamp by Phil Clayden, Oak Moon watercolour by Rebecca Hind, OneOak tree relief carving by Terry Hardaker
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Hatstand and Giant Pebble by DZ Design, Oakbot Sculpture by Thomas Humphrey
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Photographs of the OneOak woodland by Jane King
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Mirror by DZ Design
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Oakbot Sculpture by Thomas Humphrey
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OneOak chest by Waywood Furniture
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OneOak tables: Pedestal Table and Coffee Table by Phil Koomen, Small Table by Jody Koomen
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OneOak clock cabinet and Chest by Derek Elliot
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MakeIT! bench from national school competition made by Rycotewood
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Moebius Sculpture by Richard Fox
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Red Deer and Seal wobbly creatures by Jeff Soan
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OneOak people
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OneOak tree base – 222 years of history
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OneOak door by Rollo Dunford
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OneOak tree memorial sculpture by Simon Clements
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Viola chinrest by Marc Soubeyran and Photographs by Simon Murison-Bowie
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Spider bench by Rycotewood
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OneOak timeline and Contemplation Bench by Pathway Workshop
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OneOak people panel and Throne Chair by Robert Ingham
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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Scottish Forestry Trust – exhibition sponsor
The exhibition was sponsored by the Scottish Forestry Trust.
Wonderful exhibition. I was there today and was delighted to see the project and the pieces produced from it – such a visual exhibition will, I am sure, attract a lot of attention from visitors to the gardens who might otherwise be unaware of the foundation’s wonderful work. looking forward to the woodland revival! Oh, and if someone wants to buy me the Throne Chair for Christmas, carry on!
Comment by Jo Walton — October 31, 2012 @ 9:38 pm