ST. CHARLES AREA WOODCARVERS

March 2005

 

 

 

In Memory of Arnold Fritz ( 9/11/35 - 2/4/05)

Arnold was a middle school teacher for the Fort Zumwalt School District before retiring in 1993.  He was a member of the St. Charles Area Woodcarvers, Mid America Woodcarvers and the New Galilee Christian Church near Winfield.  His wife, Joyce, and his sister, Lorainne Wollard, are also members of the SCAWC.  He will be missed.   

 

         People's Choice Winner 2002

Woodcarver's Christmas Party

 

   

 

 

 

 Club News

FALL SHOW:  Club officers and directors established the entry fee for the fall show: $20 for members (with a $5 refund if a item is donated for the raffle); $25 for nonmembers; and $30 for venders (per table).  Applications are being prepared for distribution to other clubs.  Judging will be open to everyone entered in the show - members and non members. 

CARVING PROJECTS:  Club officers/directors are encouraging all members to bring in and work on a project at the meetings.  It gives new members exposure to a range of carving styles and encourages conversation and learning.  They also want to have structured projects to be offered at the meetings for new and current members that would like to participate.   Please let me or a club officer know when you can lead a project.  Wood burning, free form carving, chip, spoons,...have been suggested; what would you like to teach.  If you are a new member and have a specific interest let us know, we will get you a mentor.  Projects will start at the second meeting of the month.  The following meeting (first of the next month) will be used to complete the project.

Wilbert got several carvers started on St. Anthony at the February meeting.  It was a great lesson for beginning and experienced carvers.  Wilbert worked with new carvers on techniques and understanding wood grain while more experience carvers made the chips fly and worked on details.  This project will be completed at the first meeting in March.  Thanks Wilbert. 

At the second meeting in March bring a practice stick (~1 1/4 x 1 1/4 x 12 inches) or if you don't have something similar, they will be available for sale at the meeting for our next project - nose, eye, and mouth techniques.           

SEMINAR:  Jim Leifeld is going to host his hummingbird power carving seminar.  Contact Jim ASAP if you are interested so we can get this seminar scheduled.

Editor's note:  the St. Charles County Library now subscribes to Wood Carving Illustrated.  Check it out if you do not have a personal subscription.

We welcome Freda Keegan, new member to the club.  See Freda's carving and her picture below. 

 

                          

Show and Tell

(click on the pictures for a larger image)

 

 Relief carving by Corky Breece. Martha did a great job on this clown. Eagle head by Jack Combs. 
 

Relief carving by Al Westfall. Freda completed this cowboy Santa in a class taught at the St. Peters' Art Center by Charles Sapp. Country doctor by Charles Sapp.
     
Bear by Bill Kuhn.

 

Help Needed

Do you have a problem or need assistance with some aspect of your carving / burning / etc.  Send me a note and we will solicit feedback from others that may have been there, done that. 

 

Club members, Al Westfall, Bill Maguire, Ray Plodzien, and Mike Kelly check out the bargains in the bins of rough outs and tools brought in by Charlotte. New member, Freda Keegan, welcome.

 

Dues are Due

Its time to pay your dues for 2005; $15.  Contact the Membership Chairman, Charles Sapp, or Treasurer Bob Craven. 

  

 

February Show Case - Dave Lincoln

Interest:  Carving realistic human figures primarily Native Americans and old west characters.   

Training: Trained with Wilbur Brewton, Rex Branson, Jeff Phares, and Gerald Copeland.   

Affiliations: St. Charles Area Woodcarvers, West County Woodcarvers, Ozark Mountain Woodcarvers and Belleville Holzsnitzers.

 Awards:  Several competition ribbons.

 
                               
                  

 

 

When you have an item for show and tell, please get my attention before you leave (presuming that I remember to bring the camera).

 

Charles W. Sapp

Editor