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Brothers
Ralph Kennedy of Upper Tantallon, N.S.,
Canada, carved these wood spirits for his daughter
and daughter-in-law. He named them “Brothers”
because they came from the same tree. He’s been
carving for 10 years.
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Pull Toy
Ben Brooks of Canyon Lake, Texas,
created this dog pull toy to pass down in his
family. He was inspired by old Snoopy pull toys
and used them to design the pattern. The pull toy
won first place in the caricature category at the
2015 Texas State Woodcarvers Championship.
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Chip-Carved Plaque
Jim Harris of Florence, Ala.,
combined a number of shapes and designs to
create this chip-carved plaque. The 11" by 14" oval
was carved out of basswood and finished with
three coats of clear polyurethane. He has been
chip carving for more than 10 years.
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Eagle
Charles Kime of Lake City, Fla., teaches
carving classes and specializes in carving animals.
But when he carved this moose antler, he quickly
realized that carving antler is totally different
from carving basswood. The unique challenges
of antler carving didn’t stop this piece from
winning awards at the Live Oak Art Show and the
North Florida Art Show.
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Rolling Pin Portraits
Arthur Enns of Erie, Colo.,
inherited this rolling pin when his mother passed
away. His family didn’t have any use for it, so he
decided to carve it. He carved the women in his
family on one side and the men on the other
side. He included himself, his two sons, his wife,
and his two daughters-in-law. They can’t wait to
make cookies and see their faces in dough.
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