
Carving
Below are samples of some of my carving, both finished and "in process." I am adept at matching many styles. Where carvings look less refined it is by design and served to meet my clients' wishes. I can carve "in the round," as Happy Buddha demonstrates, and on turned and flat surfaces. Design is another skill I bring to the process. All of the design for the turnings and carving on the pictured stairway is mine (there are more complete pictures on the Architectural Turning page). The acanthus filigree design was a form from which a mold was taken to create an applique. I, therefore, carved the leaves separately and then glued them to a flat background. I use many kinds of tools in my work including a chainsaw, Lancelot, various flex shaft tools, a die grinder, tiny burrs in a motorized handpiece, and traditional hand chisels. The chisels are my favorite. Hand carving is a tedious yet zen-like process that I find tremendously enjoyable and rewarding.
Wood Spirit, Sequoia gigantia
Happy Buddha, Carved from Redwood Stump
Cremation Box, Walnut
Redwood Burl Lamp
Bowl, Maple, Ebonized and Carved
Portable Communion Set
Vase, Valley Oak, 4' tall
Black Walnut Bowl
Acanthus Swag, Basswood
Redwood Burl Lamp
Mermaid, Norwegian Spruce and Black Acacia
Mermaid, Norwegian Spruce and Black Acacia
Madrone Burl Bowl with Pewter Inlay
Signature Detail
Octopus on it's Maple Cheeseboard
Octopus, Maple Burl and Dye
Redwood Forest Memories Sign
Redwood Address Sign
Redwood Address Sign
Oak Vase in Process
Black Acacia Spoon with Kolrosing
Mmanzannita Burl Ladle with Kolrosing
Manzanita Burl Ladle with Kolrosing
Lightning Strike, Redwood and Pewter