With hares being one of my favourite creatures, I was delighted to be asked to carve this one ~ almost-life-sized, sitting on a base. The mythology and folklore surrounding hares
With hares being one of my favourite creatures, I was delighted to be asked to carve this one ~ almost-life-sized, sitting on a base. The mythology and folklore surrounding hares
Pictures from the final session of the Mires Beck woodcarving course ~ great fun as usual, with a very enthusiastic and lovely group of participants!
The last log to be carved in Bluebell Wood, Sewerby Hall, and this was probably the oddest shape of the lot. Once I’d stripped some bark off, the forked end
The penultimate carving at Sewerby Hall’s Bluebell Wood, and this log didn’t take much thinking about ~ it had to be a Fairy Tower! The shape really couldn’t suggest anything
This was another log with quite a small diameter, so on this occasion I thought I’d carve someone equally small ~ a pixie baby, to be precise. I gave him