Gary Falin
After
30 years teaching troubled kids in an alternative high school,
Gary retired 5 years ago to pursue the hobby he loved. He
has been a carver for 30 years and has taught for the last
15 years. He teaches regularly in south Florida and many
other locations in the Southeastern United States. Gary also
teaches at the Woodcraft Supply in Cincinnati and Johnson
City. He gives classes in Richmond, as well as, John C. Campbell
Folk School, Tennessee Valley Woodcarving School, Cadillac
and Oscoda Michigan Rendezvous, and Renegade Round-up in
Lebanon, TN. He has taught
as far west as Missouri and will be at the War Eagle Rendezvous.
Gary has been
a consistent blue ribbon winner at the International
Woodcarving Congress, Dayton Artistry in Wood Show,
and his home show at Dollywood. Gary won a Second Best
of Show at the first CCA National Caricature Competition
at Branson in 2002 and was the Best of Show winner
in the 2003 CCA competition at Dollywood.
Gary is a
very versatile carver. Not only has he been a consistent
winner in the whittling competition at Dollywood but
also a regular winner in Dollywood’s Great
Pumpkin Carving Competition. In addition, he demonstrated
pumpkin carving at Dollywood’s Harvest Festival
for five years. He has become nationally known and was
a featured carver in the book “Carving Found Wood” and
has also written two step-by-step articles, “Pass
the Bacon”, for Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine.
As a founding member and project leader in Tennessee
Carvers Guild, Gary is always ready to bring a new project
to the group. At their regular Monday night meetings,
Gary can always be found helping his fellow carvers.
Gary says his style of carving has been greatly influenced
by classes he has taken from Harold Enlow, Marv Kaisersatt,
Dave Stetson, Gerald Sears, Claude Bolton, Eldon Humphreys,
Pete LeClair, John Burke, Helen Gibson, Phil and Vicki
Bishop.
Gary Falin
693 Wright Rd
Alcoa TN 37701
865-254-4970
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