T O P I C R E V I E W |
Carter |
Posted - March 10 2004 : 07:50:00 AM For the first time, Wes' carvings are available for viewing! He has graciously allowed me to post pictures of them in the Photo Gallery section of FriendsofWesStudi.com!
http://www.friendsofwesstudi.com/gallery.htm
Enjoy! |
6 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Ithiliana |
Posted - April 25 2004 : 8:55:43 PM oooo... they're very pretty... anyone know what stone he used? |
LittleOne |
Posted - April 24 2004 : 1:52:54 PM WOW!! those are really beautiful! carving is a craft I would like to try one day! I've already tried beading and such..but these carvings are amazing! |
CapeCodGirl |
Posted - March 16 2004 : 10:14:06 PM The carvings are very unique. I love the stallion carving. Excellent work Wes. I wonder how long they took to complete?
~Mylissa |
Carter |
Posted - March 13 2004 : 5:19:16 PM Wes does also carve bigger items Rich and Kaya but alas, none are for sale. He considers his carvings more of a hobby than anything else, and only said he'd "think about it" when I offered to put them on the market. It has literally taken YEARS to get him to even give me pictures of his carvings.
In the August 2001 issue of the "Santa Fean" magazine there is a big article about Wes and shows his home and the place where he does his carvings. One of his larger carvings sits on his den table. |
Kaya |
Posted - March 12 2004 : 09:38:04 AM That was my question too! Are they for sale? |
richfed |
Posted - March 11 2004 : 05:18:03 AM Good stuff, Ms. Prez ... thanks for sharing ...
So, does Wes carve bigger items [ala Schweig's masks]? Does he sell any of it? Tell us more! |