Lurked a little and should show up honestly!
I'm a wood carver, living in a llittle village tucked away in the western Rockies of BC
53N, we are about 2 hrs by car west of Jasper National Park.
I carve mostly western red cedar (Thuja plicata) and some birch (Betula papyrifera)
and yellow cedar (Xanthocyparis nootkatensis). Sizes from 9-30" and subjects from
fish and birds to feast dishes. Very strongly influenced by the art and carving of the Pacific Northwest
native groups all my life (but with my own & unique design elements, I don't copy their work.)
Besides the conventional wood carving gouges and mallets, I have 19(?) crooked knives,
most of which are my builds. Also a Baby Sitka elbow adze and a D-adze, which I built with blades from Kestrel Tool.
I'm a wood carver, living in a llittle village tucked away in the western Rockies of BC
53N, we are about 2 hrs by car west of Jasper National Park.
I carve mostly western red cedar (Thuja plicata) and some birch (Betula papyrifera)
and yellow cedar (Xanthocyparis nootkatensis). Sizes from 9-30" and subjects from
fish and birds to feast dishes. Very strongly influenced by the art and carving of the Pacific Northwest
native groups all my life (but with my own & unique design elements, I don't copy their work.)
Besides the conventional wood carving gouges and mallets, I have 19(?) crooked knives,
most of which are my builds. Also a Baby Sitka elbow adze and a D-adze, which I built with blades from Kestrel Tool.