I am absolutely in love with this style and artistic skill!
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I am absolutely in love with this style and artistic skill!
Top left: Charles Edenshaw (1839 - 1920) “Dogfish Bracelet”, silver (late 19th century) Photo : Vancouver Art Gallery
Top right: Charles Edenshaw, “Sea Bear Bracelet”, silver (late 19th century) Photo: Trevor Mills, Vancouver Art Gallery
Bottom: “Charles Edenshaw carving a silver bracelet amidst examples of his argillite model poles and a box. The damage to his left eye from a revolver accident bothered him as he got older but did not affect the exquisite sense of balance and symmetry in his carving. Photographer unknown, circa 1880.” — Canadian Museum of History
Charles Edenshaw (Tahayren) biography: Canadian Museum of History
“It gives me tremendous pleasure to say that my dad (who, God help him, once had to train me) has just been elected into the @mastercarvers Association, by a jury of his peers. Making him one of only 40 Master wood and stone carver's in the UK. #woodcarving #craft #woodwork”
My gods look at that.
March 18, 2018
Master Carver Ernest Warther makes Basswood Pliers with 10 Cuts
I could see the purpose of where the cuts where going, and yet when he finished I still thought it was witchcraft. So very cool. I want to learn craftsman skills like these, and perpetuate them in this country.