Will Rogers

Naturally, living in Oklahoma, Will Rogers has always been a favorite of mine.  I’ve done quite a few carvings of the Cherokee Kid over the years and these three are the earliest. The standing version is part of the permanent collection in the Will Rogers Memorial in Claremore, OK.  I did him as a young…

Willy Lone Eagle

Willy was created back in 2007.  A great figure study with a lot of decoration.  There’s definitely something going on over on his left that he’s sad about.  I spent almost more time painting this piece than the carving.  Of course that occurred almost 15 years ago when my hands were much more steady than…

Yellow Bird and Little Beaver

Here’s a cheery couple from back in 2007.  Lots of color and great detail in the papoose and little one inside.  I did some research to make sure that that was correct, right down to the brass tack decoration on the frame.  Their not actual tacks but just drops of gold paint.   Hope you like…

The Wood Chopper

This chilly wrangler has always been is one of my favorites.  Done quite a few years ago, he’s a great piece that tells a great story just by looking at him.  We know it’s cold by the snow on the ground, his rosey cheeks and very red nose.  Fortunately, he had a neckerchief that he…

Painting Big Bear – Wrapping Things Up!

Well, I must say….This one turned out a lot better than I thought it would.  When planning a figure with a lot of individual parts there is always a worry that something won’t fit.  In this case it was the limited number of Bear Claws as a normal neckless has many more than there are…

Jack Palance Video Series

Just came across this video series from quite a few years ago that I don’t think was published here on this Blog. It’s Jack Palance in his role from the movie “Shane” where he played “Mean Mr. Wilson”!  It has Eleven segments which got a little mixed up when uploading them to Youtube, but they…

El Escarabajo – Part 2

Sometimes a Fella needs a little tune up.  After noticing that the local senoritas were not paying attention like they used to in his younger years, El Escarabajo decided to iron out a few wrinkles to hopefully get back to his younger self.   As I mentioned in Part 1 on this character, I really wasn’t…

El Escarabajo

While this figure turned out alright I guess, it’s not one of my best.  The nose is way too big and the wrinkles are just to much for a small figure.  As for the painting, the darkness of the eyes and the black mustache seem to overpower everything.  I like the sombrero, especially the detail…