Chain Saw Wood Carving Artists

Posted on Friday, May 23rd, 2008 at 9:40 am


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How to Chainsaw Carve a Bear


How to Chainsaw Carve a Bear


$16.99


By Peter Wiant. Steve Backus (carver) demonstrates how to chain saw carve a basic bear. He shares tips on types of saws, wood selection, tools and how to use fire to give that cinnamon brown look. Approximately 50 minutes. DVD format….

Art of Chainsaw Carving: An Insider's Look at 18 Artists Working Against the Grain


Art of Chainsaw Carving: An Insider’s Look at 18 Artists Working Against the Grain


$13.36


Jessie Groeschen is one of the leading chain saw artists in the world today. In this book, she profiles 15 other accomplished chain saw artists, pioneers from the 1950′s, up to today. She has photographed their most famous works that have been commissioned for museums, malls and businesses, or just for display in and around homes the world over. You’ll be introduced to people like J. Chester Armst…

Chainsaw Carving: The Art and Craft


Chainsaw Carving: The Art and Craft


$24.95


From techniques and safety precautions to equipment and aesthetics, this guide explains all the elements of the art of chainsaw carving. Step-by-step tutorials show how the Blue Heron garden sculpture and the popular Black Bear are carved. Dozens of project ideas, accompanied by hundreds of color photos of spectacular carvings, are also included….

Chainsaw Sculptor: The Art of J. Chester Skip Armstrong (Folk Art and Artists)


Chainsaw Sculptor: The Art of J. Chester Skip Armstrong (Folk Art and Artists)


$16.95


In the ponderosa pines of central Oregon, J. Chester “Skip” Armstrong carves breathtaking eagles and other finely crafted animals. His choice of materials and methods of creating shape, texture, and detail have much in common with both regional vernacular western chainsaw art and delicately tooled wood sculpture. This fascinating book explores the processes of creativity, raises questions about th…


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