omg i just thought about my own legacy like what will ppl think of me 100 yrs from now lol will they even remember me or was it all worth the drama anyway back to echo wood i think its so cool that luke jerram is doing this for charity and climate change awareness its like he's showing us that art can be used for good and not just about personal gain idk if ill be brave enough to leave behind something that lasts this long but hey who knows maybe in 100 yrs ppl will be dancing at an echo wood wedding
I think its kinda wild that this dude's gonna leave behind something that'll outlive him like this Echo Wood thing... makes me wonder if our creations are just temporary fixes or if we can actually create something that means something long term... I mean, Jerram's all about using art to inspire change, but what does that even look like in practice? Is it just a bunch of pretty trees and some stuffy charity event, or is there actually substance behind this whole thing?