musket
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I think she wouldn't have fetched anywhere near as much as she did had I left her that way.
For the most part, bird carving is centered on competitions (I competed for awhile and did well, but it didn't help sales and it's expensive, between travel and lodgings). There is a category called Interpretive, a catch all for anything that isn't a trad decorative and yes, there are people who do abstract work. And people who do realistic work in nice hardwoods with no paint-- the all time champ of that style is John Sharpe, who won the world championship I don't know how many times.
John Sharpe
Absolutely fabulous, but to most trad carvers, who all have artistic tunnel vision, he was considered a hippie (believe it or not, I actually overheard this term at the world championships one year).
This one created a lot of controversy one year because it has some paint on it-- was it really an Interpretive? Idiots.
http://johntsharp.com/gallery.html#lg=1&slide=72
For the most part, bird carving is centered on competitions (I competed for awhile and did well, but it didn't help sales and it's expensive, between travel and lodgings). There is a category called Interpretive, a catch all for anything that isn't a trad decorative and yes, there are people who do abstract work. And people who do realistic work in nice hardwoods with no paint-- the all time champ of that style is John Sharpe, who won the world championship I don't know how many times.
John Sharpe
Absolutely fabulous, but to most trad carvers, who all have artistic tunnel vision, he was considered a hippie (believe it or not, I actually overheard this term at the world championships one year).
This one created a lot of controversy one year because it has some paint on it-- was it really an Interpretive? Idiots.
http://johntsharp.com/gallery.html#lg=1&slide=72