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Carvings that earned Most Versatile




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06/17/2008 07:11:25

Thanks MissVic,

No, I don't have a pic without the glass. However, There is a better shot of one side on my website,

www.wadeswood.com

in the Gallery>Bark Houses. Click on the book icon. There are a couple of similar 'round' houses there.

My site is setup so that you have to register. It is the way I keep most of the spammera out.

I think it is worth the trouble and it is fairly easy to do.



06/16/2008 21:40:17

I love the bird, bark houses are my fave to carve - NO RULES! - the scarecrow and donkey are so well done and I love the colors you chose - the totum... well, I just really like it.. I looked at the house under glass on it's own and again here and am unable to make out any detail.  Do you have a pic of it with out the glass?  Your borthers stage coach.. well.. I'll NEVER be there.. wow!



04/23/2008 19:46:05

Do one well, then repeat peat peat. peat peat.

Most versatile requires a carving in each section of our show. The carvings are scored by the best in each section according to the ribbons earned.  PNC (Pacific Nortwest Carvers)  Shows have 5 sections; (I) waterfowl and birds, (II) mammals fish human and caricature (in the round), (III) Special types, (IV) Relief, (V) Native style. Since I entered my first show in 1996, this is the first time I was brave enough to attempt this competition. I WAS LUCKY.



04/23/2008 19:33:23


mattgordon wrote:

Most Versatile indeed! I'm still learning how to do ONE thing well!




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