While most people wouldn’t notice anything, artist Diana Yevtukh couldn’t walk past a tree with knots or scars, and not want to fill them with her work. She took to carefully hand-embroidering these scars, filling them with detailed eyes, hearts, and bunches of flowers.  The work is full of emotion and depth, but also has a lovely subtlety to it as well.

Whether the trees appreciate the effort, we’ll never know, but it’s a gesture that we think adds artistic life to the natural world. Via DesignBoom:

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