It all started with a log driveway entrance. Our customers wanted a few carvings to really give it that unique feel. So it started with the idea of an eagle and some bears and turned into so much more.
Joe carved the eagle in several pieces, starting with the body. The couple really liked the large eagle landing on the large western cedar sculpture Joe started last winter so he used that as his model. From a large white pine log the body started to take shape. After the body was done it was time to attach the wings. That was a process that takes patience and time. After all this is going to be 20 feet in the air it needs to be done right.
Because this eagle was carved to make it appear it was landing, after the wings were attached and everything was stable, Joe made a jig and suspended the eagle from it so he could carve the legs and feet. He then hollowed out part of the inside of the body so he could insert a bracket that he welded re bar and stand to so that it could be attached to the driveway gate. I was so impressed with this craftsman ship that I had to show everyone who stopped by. I took the first picture with the forklift in the background so you could really get a sense of how large the wingspan on this eagle is.
After that process was done we moved it inside so it could dry out for a while before we started applying the finish.
The eagle hovered over his log perch for the next couple weeks while Joe carved the other critters that were also going to be installed with this one. The next step is the paint- that's where I come in...
This really gives you the full effect. I was torn on this one. Sometimes I think paint looks great and then there are other times when I'd like to use stain and really let the beauty of the wood grain come through. Joe did such an amazing job carving each of the feathers on the wings that I thought a little torch work to darken the edges and some dark oak stain would have really been cool. After I got done painting it and saw it up on the driveway gate the paint job really made it look real. Here is what it all looked like!
It was a lousy day to install, which made the picture fuzzy but you get the idea. If you look close you can see the babies in the nest. There is also another eagle, two bears, a bees nest, and a woodpecker. Since this photo was taken two more bears have been added to it.
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