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On one spring day in the early 1970s, writer David Esterly paused to admire a stunning wooden carving inside a London church. "On the panel behind the altar, I saw these extraordinary cascades of ...
Book carving artist Guy Laramée bids farewell to the printed version of Encyclopedia Britannica with Adieu, a serene mountain sculpture made from a 24-volume set. We have featured Laramée’s book ...
Robert Roy Guge was an award-winning, internationally known woodcarver who focused his craft entirely on an original American folk art: carving and painting wildfowl. Influenced by his father, who ...