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Woodcarvings
spotted during our travels
This owl was carved in Indonesia. 6 inches
tall. 2 lbs.
Crocodile wood (note the lumpy bark). Natural wood, except
beak and pupils (painted or stained). Clear protective finish.
This
"recycled" eagle was molded and carved in northern
Thailand. Sawdust from wood carving was mixed with resin
to form a clay-like material that was then shaped and carved.
It is mounted on a "cast-off" block of wood that was too small
to carve. 10-12 inches tall. 2 lbs. Clear protective
finish.
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Woodcarver Tom Wolfe paints a
confederate flag he carved for his Uncle Sam character to hold.
He says, "Most people don't know that Uncle Sam was a
confederate sympathizer." His shop is at Grandfather
Mountain, North Carolina (Used by permission.) |
Woodcarvings
from Ghana, West Africa
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Steve for information about purchasing these carvings.
(These photos submitted by Adom Carvers)
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Also
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Wood
carvings by John Wyvell
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