Fan-made ‘Star Trek’ sets become tourist attraction in NY
TICONDEROGA, N.Y. — The towering, whimsical shapes Patrick Dougherty creates by twisting and weaving sticks together have gained him an international following. Now, the artist who lives in a log cabin near Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is back in New England to build two more of his almost cartoon-like stick sculptures.
Since the early 1980s, Dougherty has constructed more than 270 installations around the globe, from Chiba, Japan, and Melbourne, Australia, to Honolulu, Los Angeles and Waco, Texas.
“A good sculpture is something that causes people to have personal associations,” Dougherty said in a recent interview. “It sparks all kinds of feelings about things in your own life.”
His fans agree. They often say his installations — soaring as high as 30 feet — conjure images of the Garden of Eden, a bird’s nest or a walk in the woods.


