
John was (and will continue to be) an important artist in Pittsburgh. He founded a group called the Urban Tree Forge (1004 Washington Blvd) which "turns wood salvaged from Pittsburgh’s forest into sustainable, green, building materials and inventive custom furniture." The group consists of several sculptors who worked with John leading and motivating them with his great enthusiasm for nature. The idea is that although trees die, they can be used and recycled for use in everyday life, while replenishing the city with more trees to help nature and humans. John was an innovator and forward-thinker in the arts and community, and he will be sorely missed. A great inspiration to everyone.





Also, you may find the Post-Gazette wrote a wonderful article recently published on May 2, and sadly his obituary.
RIP, John.
(Photo at top by Robin Rombach for the Post-Gazette, and all others from John's myspace page)
Link to Urban Tree Forge
Slideshow of the dedication from Joey Kennedy here.
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