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Hunched over a piece of wood, Hank Sprouse whittles away in his basement workshop in Stratford, Connecticut. What looks like a simple carving now, will eventually become a realistic-looking cedar ...
CLINTONVILLE, Wis. (WBAY) - A Waupaca County man has an incredible gift of transforming a piece of wood into a lifelike bird or animal. His detailed carvings have won first in class at national ...
A few times a year, a workshop at the Guilford Handcraft Center turns into a place where Geppetto, the woodcarver, would be happy. Here, a half-dozen students arrive eager to turn simple blocks of ...
BILOXI (WLOX) -- It is the most visible public artwork along the coast. Storm damaged trees along the Highway 90 medians have been transformed. Artist have created a still life menagerie of coastal ...
Interested in capturing a bit of nature for your home, office or to give as a gift? The Orangeburg Wood Carvers Club will offer a class in bird carving next month at the Orangeburg County Fine Arts ...
They look real, take dozens of hours to craft and will cost you if one is destined for your mantle. More than 400 people took in the Columbia Flyway Wildlife Show over the weekend in Vancouver. It was ...
Cedar fan birds are not considered fine art, but still they require skill and artful hands. The birds carved from wood have deep roots in Europe of the past when men, traveling far from home, sat ...
Mark W. Christopher’s Oviedo home is full of birds. Two swallow-tailed kites soar through the dining room. A pair of blue-gray kingfishers perch on a twig in the living room. In the family room, three ...
Whether he’s meticulously carving the fine feathers of a pheasant in flight or the sweeping robes of a life-size statue of an Italian saint, 39-year-old Mark Yundt of Bethlehem considers woodcarving ...
Bluegills, crappies and different subspecies of trout glide around pieces of driftwood, mouths gaping open, their eyes unwavering and scales glistening. No, they aren’t real, nor are they mounted ...