Tuesday, May 08, 2018
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Fantastic and original. Nice framing on the sculpture
ReplyDeleteThe first eagle hopper I ever see.
ReplyDeleteMean eagle chopper of course
ReplyDeleteWell done piece of art, must be difficult to carve it out of wood.
ReplyDelete...WOW, I need to head to London.
ReplyDeleteI admire the skill level of the artist.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a sculpture.
ReplyDeleteI've never figured out how these chainsaw artists can do what they do. This is an amazing sculpture whatever you call it!
ReplyDeleteThat definitely demands your attention!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful piece of art. It's impressive what a chainsaw artist can do.
ReplyDeleteAmazing what can be done with a chain saw!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece of sculpture. Most creative artist. Like your photo.
ReplyDeleteI am totally fascinated by chainsaw carvings, Andy, and even bought a wolf years ago at our county fair in Atlanta, Georgia. It would be fun to know the story behind this one.
ReplyDeleteRather creative - have seen things like that on travels in Australia..
ReplyDeleteVroom!
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