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Wolf Kiessling
02-16-2004, 12:04 PM
I finished this item about three years ago and thought about posting only because it is going to go on display tomorrow for about two months. It will be in the Leslie Powell Gallery, one of the Southwest Oklahoma charitable foundations. Some of y'all might enjoy it.

The pedestal is mesquite, the "Merman" is aspen, the mermaids and starfish are basswood and the spear is cottonwood. Some of you might be interested in the fact that I have entered it into woodcarving competition seven times, always in the Mythological Category, and it has won everything from 1st place to Honorable Mention. At the Cincinnati show, last year, it also finished in the money by taking one of the merit awards. Some may also be interested in the "Merman". This is a critter of my own creation which came about as I was carving a realistic seahorse about five or six years ago. As I was shaping the head, I got thinking that if I put a humanized face on this thing, the elongated snout of this pipefish could be a beard. He underwent about four or five incarnations until I came up with the final version pictured here. I have some individual carvings of this guy where I call him "King Neptune's Guard". The title of this piece is "Imperium Neptuni Regis".

Tyler Howell
02-16-2004, 12:38 PM
A little too racie for me Wolf but the guard has got one big spear!:eek:

Nice Job.

Ken Garlock
02-16-2004, 1:19 PM
I always enjoy viewing your carvings. The detail you put into your work is wonderful. When it comes to carving you are a card-carrying thaumaturge! :cool:

Wolf Kiessling
02-16-2004, 1:29 PM
a card-carrying thaumaturge!

You knew darned well that I'd have to go to the dictionary for that, didn't you???? :mad:

Jim Becker
02-16-2004, 2:01 PM
No objections from me, Wolf, too many times folks get hung up on things that really don't matter, rather than appreciating them for what they are...this is a very fine carving. And that word that Ken supplied is quite appropriate --you are a miracle worker in wood! ;)

John Shuk
02-16-2004, 9:02 PM
Wolf,
Very nice but I have one question. How did you get the silicone implants in I don't see any scars!
John

Mark Singer
02-16-2004, 9:07 PM
Wolf,
Keep in mind ....we are suposed to moderate ourselves....Just kidding! Great work as always!!!
Your stuff is unique on SMC and very high quality!
Love it!

Charles McKinley
02-16-2004, 9:14 PM
Wolf,

Another geat piece! Ken's praise is well deserved.

A dictionary is never more than arm's reach from the computer. I can't spell and I hate to look stupid. I paid way too much for my sheep skins!

You have a great talent!

Dale Thompson
02-16-2004, 9:21 PM
except my LACK of it!! :o

Wolf,
INCREDIBLE!! Thank you for the privilege of viewing your stuff. Don't worry about the "R" rating. I just closed my eyes while I was looking at those beautiful carvings. So far, the "Porno Police" haven't knocked down my door. :) What can I say. Thanks again!!

Dale T.