“The
Woodcarver”
“The
Woodcarver” was created
by CCA to support Marnie Whillock's health care health
fund. Most
of the carving community is aware that Marnie is dealing with
important health issues at present. She is a single mom,
a small business owner, and does not have health insurance. This
original, one-of-a-kind carving entitled “The Woodcarver” will
be sold on the internet auction site eBay. The carving
will be listed on Sunday, May 1, and will close on Sunday, May
8. All proceeds will go to Marnie’s fund.
“The Woodcarver” was designed
by CCA member Phil Bishop. We divided Phil’s design
into eight separate body parts, each carved by a different CCA
member. Marv Kaisersatt carved the head and Harold Enlow provided
the torso. Gary Batte carved the left arm and Eldon Humphreys
did the right arm. The hands were carved by Dave Stetson
(right) and Jack Williams (left). Gerald Sears carved the
left leg and Bob Travis contributed the right leg. In addition
to the original design, Phil Bishop built the workbench, and
the partially finished carving sitting atop. Dogs were
contributed by Tom Wolfe (hound dog on the floor) and David Boone
(black dog on the shelf). The “carving idea machine”,
a must for every carving studio, was provided by Cleve Taylor
and Vic Otto. The mallet tools, calipers, and carving arm
are the work of Doug Raine, and the saws were contributed by
Keith Morrill. The palm tools, complete with faces, were
the brainchild of Pete LeClair. The completed Wizard carving
and the roughout of same were carved by Joe You. And finally,
Randy Landen assembled the body parts, designed and constructed
the studio, and painted the whole mess. Basswood blocks
on bench shelf, wood chips, and the mouse in the wall were just
an afterthought!
Mark
you calendar for Sunday, April 23, 2006. The CCA members will once again be featuring their carvings up for auction on eBay! |