Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Chainsaw Sculpture Art

In the fringe areas around the Smoky Mountains, there's a number of artisans turning out local crafts.  One form that it may take is effecting a sculpture primarily using a chainsaw. The products of this craft vary in quality; some ascending into the artistic; some remaining firmly on the kitsch. Same as in other expressive media.

A common example of such a carving is that of some woodland creature:




Dogs, of course, are a common motif:



Naturalistic abstractions are occasionally seen:


A mythical creature is always a conversation piece:



Trolls come en masse; without benefit of bridge to hide under, so they have to hide in trees.



And, surprisingly, considering it's rustic art, some nudes. They ones I've seen tend to be quite lewd. Not appropriate for a suburban backyard. You're on your own to see some examples.

For some, these can be souvenirs of a wonderful vacation in the Smokies; for others, there's the sense afterward of 'What were we thinking?'

I'll be on a break for a while. Thanks for reading my blog. I appreciate you all, gentle readers. Let the good times roll.



7 comments:

  1. i love the pileated woodpecker. :) enjoy your break!

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  2. I will miss you, Angel. I wish you and yours the happiest of holidays and a very joyous Christmas.
    Enjoy your break.
    My grandma used to always say, "Take your time going, but hurry back!"
    Already looking forward to your return.

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  3. Did I just see a wooden woodpecker? That's got to be some kind of joke, right? "Peck yourself, Woody!" might be a good caption.

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  4. We'll be waiting with baited breath for your return.

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  5. Good intro to the topic!





    Warm ALOHA,
    ComfortSpiral

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    (")_('')

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  6. The woodpecker is very creative. I see them occasionally, mostly bears.

    Enjoy your break. I'll be checking to see when you're back. It's always worthwhile to read your posts!

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  7. There's a neat sculpture in the city gardens in Singen, Germany ... a tree was cut down and the stump carved into the shape of a beaver gnawing on the tree! I posted in in my blog a long time ago.

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