Artist Transformed a Fallen Redwood Tree Into Giant Pacific Octopus With Chainsaw

Fallen Redwood Tree Into Giant Pacific Octopus

Master of chainsaw Jeffrey Michael Samudosky of JMS Wood Sculpture in Gig Harbor, Washington has carved a giant pacific octopus with a chainsaw from a large piece of a fallen redwood tree. The huge cephalopod took an excellent deal of time and effort, but the result is utterly beautiful, check it out below.

Please take a moment to enjoy the images below of the Giant Pacific Octopus’ transformation. Also, a special thanks to our friend Redwood Burl for providing the wood used in this sculpture, and a beautiful location in which to carve it.

Giant Pacific Octopus Raw Wood

Giant Pacific Octopus Carving

Giant Pacific Octopus From Underneath

Giant Pacific Octopus Rough Finish

Giant Pacific Octopus Sprayed

Giant Pacific Octo

Giant Pacific Octopus

photos by JMS Wood Sculpture

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