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New Moose Carvings

Oct 24th, 2009 by Jordan

This is a new sculpture that I recently made.

I have been meaning to post it for a while but things have slowed down a little and I finally have a chance.  Hope you like it.  This was a custom order from someone from Kenai.

Moose Carvings

Front View of Moose Carvings

Here is a new moose carvings I made for a guy several weeks ago.

He was a real moose fan and wanted a sculpture that looked real and like it was moving.

Voila!

I spent a whole day on this one.  I carved it, painted it, and oiled it with some flack seed oil.

Moose Carvings

Side View Moose Carvings

By the way here is an article that this local newspaper called the Turnagain Times did of me back this summer.  They heard about me and sent one of their journalists Karen Garcia to come and check it out.

She wrote a nice review about my carving work.  Thanks

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3 Responses to “New Moose Carvings”

  1. karen
    January 3, 2010 at 10:24 pm

    Hi
    how much would it be to have you make me the new moose carving that you made for someone else. The one that looks like he’s walking. and do you ship to Wisconsin?

  2. Jordan
    January 10, 2010 at 1:23 am

    Hi Karen,

    I think I know which one you are talking about. That particular piece was 3 ft tall and 4 ft long I believe. The price on that is $1600. I do ship to Wisconsin and we can talk about that if you’d like. I believe it would cost another $400. Its a very detailed carving and takes a while to make. You can give me a call at 907-230-0812. I am in Portland right now carving for the winter so the shipping would not be as expensive as the other person who bought one from me. Thanks for the interest

    Jordan

  3. Tom Spindler
    March 21, 2010 at 3:07 am

    Do you do donations of goods and services, i.e your artwork, to charitable organizations? We have a fund-raising auction June 30, 2010. The purpose is to raise money, which permits our ability to support various youth sport and exercise activities, to help cover costs of event fees, field and courts rentals, and to contribute to scholarships for local high school seniors.

    Thank you for your reply,

    Tom Spindler
    President, Mat-Su Sea Hawkers
    - An Alaska 501c3 Non-Profit Charity

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