Saturday, May 11, 2013

Competition results 2013

We're just back from the annual World Championship carving contest.  A great time looking at all of the entries, seeing old friends, and enjoying some family time in Ocean City, MD.

I had four entries in the miniature decoy division.  Each one placed in their respective categories.  The two below were awarded first and second best in the division.
Red-breasted Merganser, female.  3.5", wood and oil paint

Redhead, female.  3.5",  wood and oil paint

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Magazine write up

A very nice write up in the January issue of Hunting and Fishing Collectibles magazine. Thanks to the author, Rod Taylor, and to the magazine for permission to reprint here on the blog.


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Work in progress: Ring-necked Pheasant Miniature

Some photos of a pair of pheasants in progress. They are each approximately. 4-6" long (male is longer because of the tail.

Recently Photographed Carvings

Below are some recently taken photograps of completed carvings.  Mostly miniatures with the exception of the woodcock which is carved to actual size.
Redhead (male) Miniature Decoy, Tupelo and Oil, approx 3.5"

Barrows Goldeneye (male) Miniature Decoy, Tupelo and Oil, approx 3.5"


Shoveler (male) Miniature Decoy, Tupelo and Oil, approx 3.5"
Red-breasted Merganser (male) Miniature Decoy, Tupelo and Oil, approx 3.5"

Red-breasted Merganser (female) Miniature Decoy, Tupelo and Oil, approx 3.5"

Red-breasted Merganser Pair Miniature Decoys, Tupelo and Oil, approx 3.5"

Woodcock, actual size, Tupelo and Oil.  approx 7"


Saturday, November 3, 2012

From the workbench - Nov 3, 2012

A grouping of miniature decoys in progress.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

May 2012 - Work in Progress

A pair of northern shoveler decoys in the works..


April 2012 - Miniature Decoys

There is a category at some decoy/bird carving competitions for "cocktail" or "champagne" miniature decoys.  The reference to coctail/champagne because they have to be small enough to float in a wide cocktail glass (3.5").  It's kind of a novelty category.  This year, I entered two of these tiny decoys at the Ward Foundation "World Champtionship" carving competition and came in 1st and 2nd in the division.  These little things have to float.  They are carved in a very light wood but even so, I had to hollow the Shoveler to get it to float correctly.  Both are carved from a solid piece of tupelo gum and painted in oils..  The red-breasted merganser's crest was made from an old paint brush.


Red-breasted merganser (male)


another view of the red breasted merganser


Norther shoveler (male)