Boston’s sports teams have won so many championships in recent years that we wouldn’t blame some people for taking their success for granted.
But we’ll go out on a limb and say Jesse Green isn’t one of those people.
“The Machine Jesse Green” is a professional chainsaw sculptor, meaning he takes ordinary trees and transforms them into awesome pieces of art using only a chainsaw. His latest masterpiece: An awesome homage to Boston’s “Big Four” sports teams that you’ll have to see to believe.
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Amazingly, Green recreated a 2011 ESPN the Magazine cover by carving four fingers into a multi-trunked tree, with championship rings from the Boston Red Sox, Boston Celtics, Boston Bruins and New England Patriots on each finger.
Man Carves Giant New England Sports Championship Tree Sculpture https://t.co/wzsUEI8hi0 pic.twitter.com/uU8AqqXWac
— Boston Magazine (@BostonMagazine) June 15, 2016
We don’t know where this amazing work of art — which Green dubbed the “World Championship Tree” — currently resides, but we propose it relocates to downtown Boston and becomes a city landmark.