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Robert Ouellette has exhibited with some of the world's leading creators. This Montezuma Cypress (taxodium mucronatum) tree grows in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City. What is now an urban park was once a summer residence for Aztec rulers. Water from its springs flowed down to temples in the capital. The park is home to a large number of cypress trees. They were the favorite of the Aztec Emperor Montezuma (Motecuhzoma). In Mexico City the trees are called “Ahuehuete” trees (meaning “old man of the water”), and this one may be old enough to have been planted by the Aztecs. About half the tree is scrubbed with graffiti and the other half has barely enough bark remaining to keep the tree alive. We don’t think it will last much longer. This up-close and personal “barked” record will keep its memory alive. Mexico City is one of the world’s most populated, environmentally challenged urban areas. The tree’s relative, “El Sargento,” thought to be more than 500 years old, died in 1969 and its forlorn, decaying trunk is a Chapultepec landmark.

barked-rewilding through the spirit and rarity of ancient trees, collection one collection image

Invest in this rare collection. Trees are the world’s oldest living, sentient creations. Their majestic beauty offers us a spiritual connection to the earth. They sustain us physically and emotionally. BARKED founder Robert Ouellette travels the globe photographing the rarest of these ancient treasures. The bark of every tree tells the story of its life. Collectively, the images document the fragile legacy of nature in an age of massive change.

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Ancient Montezuma Cypress with graffiti, Mexico City, with Buck Fuller quote

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Robert Ouellette has exhibited with some of the world's leading creators. This Montezuma Cypress (taxodium mucronatum) tree grows in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City. What is now an urban park was once a summer residence for Aztec rulers. Water from its springs flowed down to temples in the capital. The park is home to a large number of cypress trees. They were the favorite of the Aztec Emperor Montezuma (Motecuhzoma). In Mexico City the trees are called “Ahuehuete” trees (meaning “old man of the water”), and this one may be old enough to have been planted by the Aztecs. About half the tree is scrubbed with graffiti and the other half has barely enough bark remaining to keep the tree alive. We don’t think it will last much longer. This up-close and personal “barked” record will keep its memory alive. Mexico City is one of the world’s most populated, environmentally challenged urban areas. The tree’s relative, “El Sargento,” thought to be more than 500 years old, died in 1969 and its forlorn, decaying trunk is a Chapultepec landmark.

barked-rewilding through the spirit and rarity of ancient trees, collection one collection image

Invest in this rare collection. Trees are the world’s oldest living, sentient creations. Their majestic beauty offers us a spiritual connection to the earth. They sustain us physically and emotionally. BARKED founder Robert Ouellette travels the globe photographing the rarest of these ancient treasures. The bark of every tree tells the story of its life. Collectively, the images document the fragile legacy of nature in an age of massive change.

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