Those 'scraps' from the end of bench backs or relief carvings can be used for smaller wall hanging carvings. The first of these is about 4' tall and customized for the customer. The second, only 2' tall. Each is 2" thick sycamore.
Carving stumps, sticks and logs with just about any tool that gets in my way.
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Monday, September 30, 2013
Eagle Plaque
Adding one more Eagle. This slightly stylized eagle is a deep relief carved in 4" thick black walnut. Length is approximately 55".
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Eagles!
Eagle with salmon in Oak. |
Eagle with ribbon in Sycamore. |
One of the coolest things about carving eagles is their distinctive head/beak profile. Because of this profile, the eagle head is easily recognized even when carved quite small. So it's not just for chainsaw pieces! The eagle head is a salable whether it be four times life-size or engraved on a piece of bone to be used as jewelry. Carve them in bark, wood, bone or stone and you'll never regret the experience.
Double soaring eagle in Sycamore. |
How is 'ferocity' captured in a carving? I wish I knew :( I believe it comes from setting the eye back under the brow and sloping the head toward the beak. Executing it tends to be 'hit and miss' in my case. However, my mildly stylized eagles tend to have more of that ferocious attitude than do my attempts at realism.
Eagle head in Cottonwood Bark. |
Friday, August 2, 2013
Carving the heron...
These long necked birds, whether they be herons, cranes or egrets, are a sure sell for the professional wood carver. Not necessarily a fast sell but they will always find a new home....
This one is carved from the upper portion of a blue spruce tree. It's actually a 'practice heron' for the one to be carved from it's parent stump. This stump is on 4th Ave (near Morain) in Kennewick, WA and I will start carving it on Monday, 5 August 2013.
You're welcome to drive past and honk but the location is private property [so I cannot invite you] and there is no parking on the street.
The finished sculpture on 4th Ave is expected to be about 6 feet tall.
This one is carved from the upper portion of a blue spruce tree. It's actually a 'practice heron' for the one to be carved from it's parent stump. This stump is on 4th Ave (near Morain) in Kennewick, WA and I will start carving it on Monday, 5 August 2013.
You're welcome to drive past and honk but the location is private property [so I cannot invite you] and there is no parking on the street.
The finished sculpture on 4th Ave is expected to be about 6 feet tall.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
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