Creative Woodworks & crafts 2003-04, страница 52continued from page 52 Carving of a troll. Face carved in the handle of one of Harold's carving tools, Harold travels to workshops with his entire tool collection in a cigar box. He jokes that he has fine sandpaper on the bottom, and motion of travel keeps the tools honed. Hodag—a cow with two short legs on the uphill side-naturally, from spending its entire life on a side hill. A drift wood carving, the subject of one of Harold's books on woodcarving. Hillbilly with a frog on his head. Harold doesn't know why he carved a frog there, except that there was a lump of wood on the hat that he wanted to do something with. Harold demonstrating a cut to Bob Bullington of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Class model showing the technique of carving a sad expression. 52 « Creative Woodworks & Crafts December 2002 A variety of subjects—a leprechaun, a cowgirl with pearls, and a hillbilly contortionist. Husband and wife. |