Echo Wood

Echo Wood is a landmark collaboration between artist Luke Jerram and charity Avon Needs Trees. It is a breathtaking new artwork made from 365 living trees.

Planted this winter, the native trees will slowly grow into a vast 110-metre-wide design.  Blossoming at different times of year, pathways and avenues will be created to guide visitors on a journey through the forest towards a central circular gathering space, formed from 12 English oak trees. We imagine the central events space will be used for educational activities, performance and musical events, and even weddings.  Echo Wood will take a century to fully emerge – but will endure for generations. 

The Vision 

This living sculpture is part of Lower Chew Forest, a bold new project creating 422 acres of new woodland, orchard, wetlands and nature-rich habitats between the villages of Compton Dando and Hunstrete, Somerset.

“It’s amazing to have the opportunity to create an artwork that will take decades to fully form, but will last for hundreds of years and bring joy to generations of visitors.”
Luke Jerram

The trees planted for the artwork will grow alongside an expansive and beautiful new forest, providing refuge for wildlife and stand as a powerful symbol in the fight against climate change. One day, the wood from this artwork will be sustainably harvested and used for educational and creative projects, before the trees are replanted to then continue the cycle of life. 

Working with schools and the local community we hope this artwork will inspire the next generation of people to care about the environment and the planet. We hope Echo Wood will be a legacy for everyone involved.

Find out more about Avon Needs Trees and be the first to hear how you can write your name on the seeds of Echo Wood from the very beginning.

 

Press Coverage

The Guardian Artist Luke Jerram on the tree-planting project he’ll never see finished
BBC Lanterns Reveal Scale Of New Living Trees Artwork
Bristol 24/7 Tree Based Living Sculpture To Come To Bristol
Bristol 24/7 West Of England Celebrates Tree Planting Milestone
Bristol 24/7
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BBC First Trees Planted in Living Artwork Woodland