Carvings In Homes - Page 10

Below are examples of clients who have mailed me photos depicting displays of wall  and
in the round sculptures in their home. To date, pieces have found their way into not only homes
 but in medical and law offices, commercial buildings and restaurants. The work is quite striking
to the public when they visit these establishments.

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Special thanks to Denise and Mike for taking all these photos at Nick's Seafood Restrauant in Pacifica, California.This photo is of a mother and baby Bowhead Whale, carved in Tennessee Red Cedar and Rock Hard Maple.
This photo is of the dining room, with the pair of mother and baby Bowheads and a Lobster, carved in Tennessee Red Cedar.
This photo of the banquet room has the two Dolphin groupings, carved in Tennessee Red Cedar, over the door frame and a pair of Blue whales, carved in  Tennesee Red Cedar, opposite the large mirror.
This photo of the banquet room has, left to right, a large
Loggerhead turtle, carved in Walnut; a mother and baby Dolphin, and a pair of Dolphins, all carved in Tennessee Red Cedar. To the right is a pair of Blue whales, also carved in Tennessee Red Cedar.
This photo is a closer shot of the pair of Blue whales in the banquet room, both carved in Tennessee Red Cedar.
This photo, shot in the main dining room, again shows the Bowhead mother and baby, carved in Tennessee Red Cedar and Rock Hard Maple.
Another photo of the main dining room, showing the large Lobster, carved in Tennessee Red Cedar and the Bowhead mother and baby, carved in Tennessee Red Cedar and Hard Rock Maple.
This photo is a closer shot in the banquet room of the single adult and single baby Dolphin and the pair of Dolphins that are on the wall.

This shot is of two Dolphin pairs, all carved in Tennessee Red Cedar. They really add a distinctive flair to a door frame.

This photo is a wide shot of the banquet room, with the large Loggerhead turtle, in Alder, on the left. in the center is a mother and baby Dolphin, and a pair of Dolphins, all carved in Tennessee Red Cedar. On the right is a pair of Bue whales carved in Tennessee Red Cedar

This photo , taken in the main dining room, shows a flight of four Pelicans, all carved in Alder, with Mahogony for the beaks. They are stained in  greyish-white.

This is a closeup photo of the large Loggerhead turtle in the banquet room, carved in Walnut.

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