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Sergei Isupov and Rowan McAllister (not shown) work on a sculpture on Main Street Cummington. The tree fell over after the snow storm in April and the two decided to turn it into a upside down figure.  

Sergei Isupov and Rowan McAllister (not shown) work on a sculpture on Main Street Cummington. The tree fell over after the snow storm in April and the two decided to turn it into a upside down figure.   STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Rowan McAllister and Sergei Isupov (not shown) work on a sculpture on Main Street in Cummington. The tree fell over after an April snowstorm and the two decided to turn it into a upside down figure.

Rowan McAllister and Sergei Isupov (not shown) work on a sculpture on Main Street in Cummington. The tree fell over after an April snowstorm and the two decided to turn it into a upside down figure. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Rowan McAllister and Sergei Isupov (not shown) work on a sculpture on Main Street in Cummington. The tree fell over after an April snowstorm and the two decided to turn it into a upside down figure.

Rowan McAllister and Sergei Isupov (not shown) work on a sculpture on Main Street in Cummington. The tree fell over after an April snowstorm and the two decided to turn it into a upside down figure. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Published: 05-08-2024 2:02 PM

Modified: 05-13-2024 11:04 AM


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