Saturday, May 29, 2021

Life after the pox.

 Well it seems just as fast as the pox showed up it left. I don't think life as we know it will ever be the same. But what are you going to do. The time I spent working down in Louisville I made  some dear friends . And one of them recommended me to one o Louisville biggest distilleries to do some artistic work. I would like to show everyone, but it has not been presented to client and being as they are paying for it , they should be the first to see it. But I have been making things out of used bourbon barrels, like this over the top end liquor cabinet. Topped with a walnut top that I cut from a standing dead tree.  Even had to wade in flo0o0d waters to chain it to the stump, before it floated away, Made a poker table for us in the garage with a recycled glass top and barrel. Got bit by a damn spider sometime in this process. Extremely painful, but I didn't lose a finger. Bought a laser engraver with my stimulus check to be able to add logos and  stuff for this job I'm working on. Marketing. The sun guy was made from old railroad spikes and when you have an abandoned, pretty easy to find. railroad track in your front yard the laser is cool you can burn about anything you can think of. Hopefully a new business opportunity



or if nothing else, a little extra cash.












Saturday, January 16, 2021

Kokopelli

 The Indian deity has always been one of my favorites and have made many carvings and paintings. So it seemed appropriate to carve it out of the last big piece of cedar that I got from Heather's house. so I went all out. Copper bracelet, earing, Kokopelli necklace, and copper wrapped neck and flute. plus it's  3' tall. I is one of my favorites.





Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Signs



 Thought about something different as far projects, like something i could sell easier and cheaper. So a UK, Ohio State, and U of L Plus  a sign that has my marker mark and blog site info I can leave on products. Plus a serpent mound







d project

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Enter the Dragon

 The wildest and far from my comfort zone is the dragon bottle holder. It started with just the head, but it needed more, and a hand like cedar limb that I've had off a tree I cut at the farm 25yrs ago was just the thing for a crazy claw to hold a bottle. The teeth were probably the hardest, cut like dentures and installed. 2 days itself, but it turned out great and the tongue set it off






Sunday, December 13, 2020

AND IT CONTINUES




I put a stove in the garage to extend my time doing stuff. Never had heat outside so  a lot of crafts stopped until it got warm. Not now, and the first project another cardinal abet bigger and better I think. Next enter the dragon. Normally I wouldn't preview a project until it's complete, but I feel different on this on, something special.







Tuesday, November 17, 2020

More carving

 As the Covid continues on I'm doing my best to keep busy and stay isolated. So I carved 3 more birds 2 hummingbirds and a cardinal. Still utilizing the cedar I got from my friend Heather in Louisville. I couldn't be happier than the way they turned out. I think I even have one sold