The Belgian artist spent three years creating an entire street of sculpted trees in Brussels. Arne Quinze chose the most unpretentious material for his work - wooden boards, planks and a picket fence. The apparent randomness of the structures, meanwhile, required considerable effort to form an artistic whole. See how the wooden chaos organically merges with the natural greenery of natural foliage. Red, chosen to attract the attention of the public, is especially pleasing when combined with the yellows and browns of autumn leaves.
Opened in 2008, the sculptural street not only pleased the public, but also attracted the attention of the authorities - it is closed to vehicles. Such concern for art and its preservation can only please the admirers of a talented and hardworking artist.