Cambridge University artist makes ink from Sir Isaac Newton tree

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Botanic garden artist Nabil Ali gives life to an iconic tree that was destroyed in stormy winds.

Mr Ali is the resident artist at the botanic garden in CambridgeAn artist has made ink from a treasured and iconic apple tree that was blown down by Storm Eunice last year.

"To our knowledge, this is the first time anyone has discovered the colours hidden within a descendent of Newton's inspiring tree," he said."I'm calling it Newton's Gold."Mr Ali is painting the ink onto 68 model apples - representing 68 years the tree at Cambridge was aliveThe ink was extracted from the tree bark and processed in a workshop

 

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