- Raymond Enkeboll Designs
Architectural woodcarvings.
www.enkeboll.com
- Peebles, David - Revolutions Woodturning
Woodturner based in Ohio creating bowls and hollow vessels using green wood to allow subtle changes to occur during the drying process.
www.bowlturner.com
- Casey, John
Creates fascinating and monstrous looking sculptures and drawings.
www.bunnywax.com
- Shamey, Bob
The Pit Heads: faces and objects carved from the seeds of fruit.
www.shamey.com/pit/pit.htm
- Ward, Tony
Official site for the craftsman of wood boxes and gifts carved from Australian red timber. Includes online store and exhibit information.
www.tonyward.org
- Hall, Nora
Gallery of photos and instructional European woodcarving videos available.
www.norahall.com
- Coombs, Wayne
Wood sculpture, tikis, masks, and art designs.
www.maitiki.com
- Wilbur, Frederick
Creates furnishings, accessories, woodgraphics, heraldry, and more.
www.frederickwilbur-woodcarver.com
- Stowe, Doug
Designer/craftsman of American hardwood furniture and inlaid boxes.
www.dougstowe.com
- Mclaughlin, Emory
Gallery of woodturning works.
www.asthewoodturns.com
- Pagano, Richard - Beaver Pond Studio
Polychromatic wood turnings in the style of southwestern Pueblo Indian pottery.
www.beaverpondstudio.com
- Wiman, Fred
Gallery of turned wooden vessels.
www.woodturningart.com
- Dunphy, Gordon
The Enchanted Forest - biography and galleries of work.
www.EnchantedForest.nb.ca
- Goossen, Jan
Uses a combination of craftsmanship and artistry to create abstract woodsculptures. Also in Dutch.
www.houtsculpturen.com
- Lopez, Allen
Sculptor, carver, and painter of decorative decoys, including birds of prey, herons, and ducks.
www.allenlopez.com
- Hostetler, David L.
Wood and bronze sculptor and printmaker, capturing the female form.
www.davidhostetler.com
- George, David
Features abstract and surreal interior wood sculptures and video clips of the artist at work.
www.sculptor.freeserve.co.uk
- Howell, Richard Morgan
Gallery of wood sculpture.
www.oceania-art.com
- Emma, Steve
Makes one-of-a-kind wood bowls and spoons, as well as stone, wood, and bronze sculpture.
www.steveemma.com
- Krentz, Richard
www.krentz.com
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