Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Fish

I liked the way my first fish looked so I carved one in cottonwood bark. This one I added tail fins that has some motion. It's about 5 inches long. I cut a fish hook for a eye and super glued it to the back. Our motor home has these cloth area's on the outside of the cabinets so you can pin various stuff. It will be a good addition for our traveling home.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Fish Relieved

This design is from a member of our club. They were carved in various woods and sizes. Mine is basswood and mounted on a piece of mahogany, 3 1/2 inches by 6 inches. The fish has a light stain.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Mountain Man

This figure head is done in cottonwood bark. A little of the bark is shown at the top and the bottom sides. It is sprayed with several coats of satin DEFT. It sure does bring out the color of the bark. The fun part is carving the flow of the hair and the beard. I sometimes carve something in the back, but I didn't this time. Maybe later.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Wolf- finished

                                                                   











  I found this piece of driftwood on the Washington coast that was weathered and gray. I dipped it into boiled linseed oil and it turned black and it looked like it was burnt. The next day I used a gouge to cut off the top layer and the result was this rich brown. What a surprise, a piece I thought was scape turned out this color. The wolf is pinned on the driftwood with brads and super glue. The block of wood underneath is attached with screws to the driftwood.