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Baby Bird and Chick Carving
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Baby Bird and Chick Carving in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $72.00

Coles
Baby Bird and Chick Carving in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $72.00
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Size: Hardcover
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Wood-carvers will learn how to carve the chicks of five birds through step-by-step instructions
"Baby birds are some of the cutest creatures on this earth!" So begins Rosalyn Daisey’s adventure into the fine art carving of the chicks of five birds: the Carolina Chickadee, the Eastern Bluebird, the Bobwhite Quail, the Killdeer, and the Wood Duckling.
Each step in the process is illustrated with a clear color photograph and a concise explanation from the author about what the step involves and how to do it correctly.
There are also reference drawings, color palettes, and photographs of study skins.
Dimension charts and a list of tools and materials are included for each project.
Rosalyn also shares the anecdotes and insights of a wildlife lover, and it is easy to see why her work seems to reflect a reverence for her subjects. Nationally respected as one of the country’s leading wildlife artists, she has created a number of carving books, and her work has won numerous awards. In this timeless book, her carving talent, teaching ability, and love of nature combine to instruct and inspire other wood-carvers.
Wood-carvers will learn how to carve the chicks of five birds through step-by-step instructions
"Baby birds are some of the cutest creatures on this earth!" So begins Rosalyn Daisey’s adventure into the fine art carving of the chicks of five birds: the Carolina Chickadee, the Eastern Bluebird, the Bobwhite Quail, the Killdeer, and the Wood Duckling.
Each step in the process is illustrated with a clear color photograph and a concise explanation from the author about what the step involves and how to do it correctly.
There are also reference drawings, color palettes, and photographs of study skins.
Dimension charts and a list of tools and materials are included for each project.
Rosalyn also shares the anecdotes and insights of a wildlife lover, and it is easy to see why her work seems to reflect a reverence for her subjects. Nationally respected as one of the country’s leading wildlife artists, she has created a number of carving books, and her work has won numerous awards. In this timeless book, her carving talent, teaching ability, and love of nature combine to instruct and inspire other wood-carvers.


















