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From chainsaw to art: carving a bear
This video showcases the process of carving a grizzly bear sculpture out of epoxy resin and wood. The sculpture is created using power carving techniques with a chainsaw and various woodworking tools.
PINE GROVE – Michelangelo once said that when choosing blocks of marble for his sculptures, he imagined that he was not creating his sculptures, but setting them free. Joel Mack thinks the same thing ...
EUREKA SPRINGS - In this artists community, even loggers can get into the act. On Friday and Saturday, 14 chain-saw artists from Tennessee to Washington state participated in Carving in the Ozarks, a ...
Not all logs end up in the fireplace or paper mill. A Hopkinton artist turns white pine stumps and blocks into wildlife sculptures, like bears and... Mar 23, 2016 — Not all logs end up in the ...
SALISBURY, N.Y. — Rembrandt worked in oils. Michelangelo carved marble. Mark Tyoe chainsaws big tree trunks. At his home just south of New York’s Adirondack Mountains, Tyoe carves soaring eagles, ...
For the past couple of weeks, drivers and pedestrians on the 500 block of Oglethorpe Avenue could bear witness to the appearances of a few bears. Clarkesville resident Chris Lantz was hard at work ...
It’s build-a-bear, University of Central Arkansas style. No stuffing needed; the bear is created from a tree by an award-winning chain-saw sculptor. Six years after Iowa chain-saw artist Gary Keenan ...
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