PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • October 28, 2025
A few years ago, Josh Landry, of North Anson, transformed a dead ash tree in Stephen King’s front yard into a bookshelf with critters huddled in the shelves and carved birds perched in the sculpted branches. People came and watched as he carved. “I tried to not let the pressure get to me,” he said. King posted about the finished product on his social media, and Landry’s business took off. Now, Landry travels across the state and country eight months a year to create custom, hyper-realistic sculptures out of tree stumps. The cost ranges from hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on the level of detail, the species of wood, the size of the tree and how much negative space is requested. His wife, his high school sweetheart, and their 7-year-old son accompany him to all of his jobs.
