Forests of the World: Beautiful carved in Australia

Forests of the World: Beautiful carved in Australia - Today we head to Australia for the forest Curious q holds, the carving of Bruno Torfs. A magical forest straight out of a fairy tale.

In Spain we have painted Oma Forest decorated by the artist Agustín Ibarriola. But today I tell you about this spectacular forest is in Australia, the artist Bruno Torfs was "guilty" of creating this maravillosoun place thanks to combine their art with the beautiful natural surroundings, is located in the rainforest of the state Victoria, south-eastern Australia, about 70 kilometers from the capital of Australia, Melbourne.

In Maysville a small village in Australia, is where Bruno Torfs and more than 20 years who lives in that heavenly landscape. Buy a house near the rainforest, and begins its work, fulfilled his dream. Where does the rain forest scene to carve his sculptures.

In his early sculptures were 15 and even made almost 500. were made of terracotta and characters seem to live in the forest.

They are all beautiful but the highlighting is old wizards, nymphs snail's body lying or goblins that come out of a tree, horse sculptures, a pianist playing the piano, fauns, an Indian playing the guitar, girls who look like fairies, a group of children looking up to heaven.

There was a terrible fire in the area, acurrio on February 7, 2009, is concidera as the worst forest fires in Australia. Leaving 181 fatalities, thousands of houses have disappeared, among them was the home of Bruno Torfs, it is estimated that about 450,000 hectares were those burned.

He had to start again for it to remove debris and rebuild their home burned. yolk him more than two months to Bruno and his family, friends and neighbors pulling debris and try to recover what it could.

And finally there was the task of replanting the vegetation burned, luckily nature helped to rebuild and soon returned to be explendida. Bruno restore some of his sculptures and paintings. To date, already has more than 100 works in nature. Jagat Tourism
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