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poznan-images-detail-9Gathering branches surrounding a tree, artists Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo use the organic material to create wicker-people that embrace the tree. That's right, these figures are literally, tree huggers. Rather than something out of a sixties, however, the sculptures tend to resemble people from a timeless international population....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/eco-art-tree-hugger-project/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
poznan-images-detail-17Gathering branches surrounding a tree, artists Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo use the organic material to create wicker-people that embrace the tree. That's right, these figures are literally, tree huggers. Rather than something out of a sixties, however, the sculptures tend to resemble people from a timeless international population....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/eco-art-tree-hugger-project/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
poznan-images-detail-16Gathering branches surrounding a tree, artists Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo use the organic material to create wicker-people that embrace the tree. That's right, these figures are literally, tree huggers. Rather than something out of a sixties, however, the sculptures tend to resemble people from a timeless international population....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/eco-art-tree-hugger-project/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
treehuggerproject_3Gathering branches surrounding a tree, artists Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo use the organic material to create wicker-people that embrace the tree. That's right, these figures are literally, tree huggers. Rather than something out of a sixties, however, the sculptures tend to resemble people from a timeless international population....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/eco-art-tree-hugger-project/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
treehuggerproject_2Gathering branches surrounding a tree, artists Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo use the organic material to create wicker-people that embrace the tree. That's right, these figures are literally, tree huggers. Rather than something out of a sixties, however, the sculptures tend to resemble people from a timeless international population....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/eco-art-tree-hugger-project/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
treehuggerproject_mainGathering branches surrounding a tree, artists Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo use the organic material to create wicker-people that embrace the tree. That's right, these figures are literally, tree huggers. Rather than something out of a sixties, however, the sculptures tend to resemble people from a timeless international population....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/eco-art-tree-hugger-project/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
treehuggerproject_4Gathering branches surrounding a tree, artists Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo use the organic material to create wicker-people that embrace the tree. That's right, these figures are literally, tree huggers. Rather than something out of a sixties, however, the sculptures tend to resemble people from a timeless international population....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/eco-art-tree-hugger-project/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







