Tampa Bay Craftsman Transforms Hurricane-Damaged Trees into Beautiful Bowls for Grieving Homeowners

Tampa Bay Craftsman Turns Hurricane-Wrecked Trees into Beautiful Bowls

St. Petersburg, Florida is seeing a remarkable transformation in the aftermath of two significant hurricanes that left behind extensive destruction. Local woodworker Micah Lawrence is taking advantage of the fallen trees and debris scattered throughout the area. His project not only addresses the environmental impact of the storms but also supports homeowners grappling with loss.

The Impact of the Hurricanes

The recent hurricanes caused widespread damage across Tampa Bay. Streets are littered with debris, and many homes have suffered losses due to fallen trees. For many residents, the emotional connection to their trees adds to their sense of loss. Lawrence stepped in with a unique approach, offering homeowners a way to turn their misfortune into something beautiful.

From Fallen Trees to Handcrafted Bowls

Lawrence, based in St. Petersburg, has taken fallen trees and transformed them into polished bowls. He primarily works with American sycamore and monkey pod wood, using specialized tools such as band saws, lathes, and chisels. This artistic endeavor allows Lawrence to honor the trees’ memories while providing a tangible keep-sake for the homeowners.

Supporting Homeowners Through Art

In exchange for the fallen wood, Lawrence gifts handcrafted bowls to homeowners. This act of creating beauty from destruction resonates deeply with those impacted by the hurricanes. So far, he has collaborated with four families, creating 17 unique pieces in total. Each bowl is a testament to the enduring connection between the homeowners and their lost trees.

Social Media Spotlight

The project gained considerable traction on social media after a post by Lawrence’s partner, Emily Morganstein, went viral, amassing over 1,500 likes. The response has driven interest, encouraging more community members to bring their own fallen wood directly to Lawrence. This grassroots support reinforces the project’s connection to the local community.

Upcoming Open House Events

To further engage the community, Lawrence and Morganstein will host two open house events at their workshop. The first event is scheduled for December 23 from 5 PM to 7 PM, and the second on January 4 from 1 PM to 4 PM. These events will allow visitors to learn more about the project and bring additional wood for upcycling. It is an opportunity for the community to witness the transformation of their lost trees into beautiful artwork.

Stay Updated

For those interested in following Lawrence’s work and the project’s progress, updates and information can be found on their MiCreations Facebook page. As the project continues to develop, more homeowners may find comfort in watching their trees live on in a new form.

In a time of recovery, Micah Lawrence illustrates how creativity and community can rise from the ashes of disaster, proving that even in loss, there is potential for regrowth and renewal.


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