A photo by Bill Westmoreland from a past moment in the early spring in northeastern Pennsylvania, showing the teepee-shaped sculpture made of fallen tree branches he constructed many years ago in an open space on his rural property.
IN AN OPEN FIELD, IT’S A WRAP!

AN OUTDOOR SCULPTURE AGES, DECAYS, AND EVOLVES

by Edward M. Gómez

The photographer Bill Westmoreland, who is known for his portraiture and atmospheric landscape images, and who serves as brutjournal’s visual director, is a creative type who wears many hats.

Now, it turns out, he’s a wrap artist, too.

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