Articles Carving A Legacy From The Senator Tree written by Karen LeBlanc October 19, 2017 The Senator 1 comment 1 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Karen LeBlanc previous post Tips for Building A Midcentury Modern Furniture Collection next post Man Glam Design Finds You may also like Sarasota: A Must See Destination for Art &... January 7, 2021 Top Lifestyle Trends On Tour at The Orlando... June 28, 2018 SNAP Celebrates a Decade March 31, 2020 Against the Grain: The Unconventional Art of Hog... October 22, 2017 Destination Design: Art Basel, Miami November 6, 2017 Custom Storage Ideas to Maximize Space October 20, 2017 Hispanic Excutive Magazine: Profile of Silvia Johnson, Human... November 8, 2018 Destination Design: Helsinki November 5, 2017 Fashion Art Flexes Its Street Cred During Art... April 2, 2020 Destination Design: Palm Springs Modernism Week October 20, 2017 1 comment M. Limberty October 9, 2018 - 11:08 am I enjoyed and connected to this story, as I have a beautifully carved bowl and necklace created by Jeffrey Matter from The Senator tree. It was a special way to own a small piece of that amazing tree I also loved and visited in Big Tree Park. Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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I enjoyed and connected to this story, as I have a beautifully carved bowl and necklace created by Jeffrey Matter from The Senator tree. It was a special way to own a small piece of that amazing tree I also loved and visited in Big Tree Park.