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Click on image of carver to view each artist's individual gallery.
Contact information provided in each gallery.
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Ted Williams has a passion for carving with a chainsaw. Focusing primarily on bears,bear benches and bear signs he also enjoys carving Eagles,Owls,Beavers,Foxes,Totempoles and other assorted wildlife. See Ted carve live at the Muskoka Carving Event. For more on Ted Williams visit www.muskokapro.ca
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Chainsaw Charlie has made his saw a mere extension of his mind. The attention to detail and the use of cedar as his medium has lead Charlie to create some truly exceptional pieces. All items are handcrafted originals and each piece is influenced by the beauty of the wood. Watch Charlie in action at the Muskoka Carving Event.
For more on Chainsaw Charlie visit www.woodchukcharlie.com
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Fred Preston retired from logging decided to once again pick up his chainsaw but with a different purpose in mind, and that was to teach himself to carve. From Freds first carvings to his more recent horse head carvings,we have watched Fred's confidence grow with each new piece. Fred can also be seen carving at the Muskoka Carving event.
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John Kerr has been in the business of finishing carvings for the last four years. Approximately a year ago John decided to start doing some carvings himself and has completed several. John has plenty of vision and ambition which can easily be seen in his work. Speak to John in person at the Muskoka Carving Event.For more on John visit www,backyardstuff.ca
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Bobbi Switzer, has been chainsaw sculpting for over four years. Carving at her studio in the beautiful Bruce Penninsula she has travelled all over Ontario to produce private carvings for residents as well as public town carvings. Bobbi is also a very talented childrens book illustrator and says the chainsaw is just a pencil with a motor on it. Talk to Bobbi at the Muskoka Carving Event. For more on Bobbi Switzer please visit www.switzersigns.ca
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