"Pelican Sitting On Piling" is one of the many tree sculptures carved after Hurricane Ike destroyed thousands of trees on the island.
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This tree sculpture represents the many pelicans around Galveston Island
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Chainsaw sculptor, Dayle K. Lewis, from Indiana, has transformed damaged tree trunks into into wondrous sculpted works of art throughout the United States and specifically the Gulf Coast including “Katrina Trees”, “Heavenly Carved Wooden Angels” after Hurricane Katrina and later our Galveston trees after Hurricane Ike.
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