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Wood Carvings by Mark Sheridan

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Lucy of the “Hound Trio”

This is going to be a fairly ambitious carving of what I’m calling “The Hound Trio” for a new acquaintance and owner/lover of Basset Hounds.  One of the hounds will be standing and “conversing” with a little squirrel friend, another will be howling dramatically and a third will be trying to get some shut-eye with all the commotion around.

Here’s a very roughed-in version of “Lucy”, the squirrel lover.  I call this stage of a dog carving the “pig stage”, as I really think they look more like pigs than dogs at this point.  But, I make sure that changes.  I wonder if I tried to carve a pig, would it go through a dog stage?  Not sure.

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The roughing is done with the blank that I cut out earlier on the bandsaw and a “Typhoon” carbide cutter on a Foredom tool.  If you are not familiar with a Foredom tool, it’s much like a Dremel tool with a flexible shaft.  The carbide tip cuts very quickly and leaves a rough surface.  What is nice about it is that you can fairly quickly smooth out a general shape that you can later detail and shape with knives and chisels.  A word of caution even though I know that I’m repeating myself from an earlier post…these cutters are very aggressive and you absolutely must wear protective clothing including a leather apron and heavy sleeves, gloves and eye protection.  One slip and one touch of this cutter on any part of your body is bad news fast.

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This will be an enjoyable project and it’s nice to get started.

A Few Photos of Lola

I’m pretty proud of the way Lola turned out so I just had to take a few extra photos.  I’ll put them all up on the Flickr site as soon as I get a chance.  Tomorrow she’ll be packaged up and on her way to her new home…which I know she’ll enjoy.

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George Proudfeather is Complete

This has been a day for wrapping up projects, I guess.  George has been awaiting completion of his peace-pipe and I just haven’t been able to get back to him as I wanted to add a few feathers to adorn the pipe.

I wrapped a bit of cord around the bowl of the pipe and used the same cord to simulate the cord that would attach a few decorative eagle feathers to the pipe.  All in all, I like the way that it turned out.

I’m planning to display George Proudfeather at the Pickering and Ottawa carving shows coming up later this fall period.

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Lola and her friends say “Happy Father’s Day”

Well, I awoke to a big breakfast this morning and a nice Father’s Day card from Paul…and shy of taking a few pictures of the completed Lola, that’s been the extent of my work today.  It’s been tough.  My next big effort will be sitting down to a barbecue dinner…hopefully, I’ll have the energy…maybe I’ll get in a quick nap before that!

I was very lucky to have a great Dad who I miss a lot.   He would have really enjoyed my latest carvings and all of the nice people I’ve met through that activity.

Lola is looking great.  I just need to do a bit more gluing and sign the bottom of the carving and Lola will be ready for her new owner to enjoy.  Enjoy the photos and leave a comment if you have a minute.

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Pieces Coming Together…

I painted the backdrop with acrylics over the last few evenings and I’m pretty pleased with the way that the pieces are coming together.  I always put a coat of urethane over the acrylics and you’ll see how the colours pop out of the backdrop pieces when I do that bit of painting.

Note in particular, on the advice of a dear friend ( you really shouldn’t publish people’s names on the Internet, Jan, so I won’t ), that the chipmunk got a bit of a make-over to make him kinder and more gentle…but still full of mischief.

I also put clear epoxy over the eyes and you can see a bit of that glint-in-the-eye in this photo.

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Catch-of-the-Day

Well, Lola’s landed a whopper…and the little fish doesn’t seem too bothered by it.  I think that both understand that this is strictly a catch-and-release game that will be repeated again tomorrow.

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The Hound Trio…

I’ve just begun some preliminary work on a trio of hounds for a friend.  These little pups will be in a variety of poses and will include at least one friendly squirrel in the mix.

I’m actually in the final stages of carving “Lola”, but here’s a couple of shots of some quick bandsaw work I’ve completed toward the Trio.

This little one will be standing up, obviously, enjoying the day in deep conversation with the little squirrel friend.

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Although this next one doesn’t look like much, it will in time…can you make out the shape of this little pup laying down with one back leg extended out to the side, head resting on paws?  If you can, you’re good…I only know because that’s the way the drawing looks!  This one is going to be a lot of fun to carve as the pup’s extra skin folds that I’ve planned are going to be plentiful!

I’ll get a progress shot of Lola up shortly as she is looking real nice.

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Lola and Her Chipmunk Chum

Lola has a new chipmunk friend.  I’ve pretty much finished the roughing in and will clean up some detail this week.  The oak base is also cut out and ready for staining.  More to come soon.  I like the chipmunk, he seems to like the fact that there’s no fishing around these parts.

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The Completed Toby

Here are a few final shots of Toby.  I’m pretty pleased with how he turned out.  Over the next day or so I’ll put some additional shots on the Flickr site, under “links” at the side of this page.

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Lola’s Boardwalk

I’ve changed up my idea for the base a bit.  Originally, I thought of Lola standing on a patch of earth/gravel with the fencepost and rails in behind her.  A sign on the fence-post will signal that there is no fishing allowed in the area.

The more thought that I gave it, the more a leaned again toward the figure standing on a wooden surface.  For Lola, in particular, I think that she’ll need some light colours in the background to show off her features, as her coat is quite dark.

Rather than have a second dock with piers ( Lola will be displayed beside Fergus on his dock ), I decided on a boardwalk scene.  I think that it’s turning out pretty nice.  The boardwalk will still have the “no fishing” sign above on the rails, and, as you can see, a broken lower rail that allows adventurous dogs like Lola in to play.

The fish ( who is yet to be named ) seems pretty happy about the way this carving is turning out.

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