I had a great time as a volunteer at the Fort Frances Rainy Crest long term care home last week with a group of new soap carving fans. It was fun showing some of my wood carvings to display what can be done and how even when we get on in years we can learn new things and maybe even make a business of it. I was teaching soap carving and doing story telling. Everyone had fun. One gentleman was smiling at my character carvings and my stories. It made my heart feel good when the staff told me he hardly ever comes out of his room and how nice it was to see him smile. I give a big thank you to Rainy Crest for this opportunity to visit.
From The Work Bench Of Totem Gord
Totem Gord Wood Carving
Friday, March 29, 2019
A Volunteer Day At Rainy Crest Fort Frances Ontario Canada
I had a great time as a volunteer at the Fort Frances Rainy Crest long term care home last week with a group of new soap carving fans. It was fun showing some of my wood carvings to display what can be done and how even when we get on in years we can learn new things and maybe even make a business of it. I was teaching soap carving and doing story telling. Everyone had fun. One gentleman was smiling at my character carvings and my stories. It made my heart feel good when the staff told me he hardly ever comes out of his room and how nice it was to see him smile. I give a big thank you to Rainy Crest for this opportunity to visit.
I had a great time as a volunteer at the Fort Frances Rainy Crest long term care home last week with a group of new soap carving fans. It was fun showing some of my wood carvings to display what can be done and how even when we get on in years we can learn new things and maybe even make a business of it. I was teaching soap carving and doing story telling. Everyone had fun. One gentleman was smiling at my character carvings and my stories. It made my heart feel good when the staff told me he hardly ever comes out of his room and how nice it was to see him smile. I give a big thank you to Rainy Crest for this opportunity to visit.
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Sunday, December 23, 2018
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Get To Know The Artist
Woodcarving is my passion and business. When I was 10 years old in
North Bay, Ontario, my father gave me my first set of carving tools with a
plastic bag full of assorted wood pieces.
My father was a master artist in the skills of painting, sculpture,
carpentry and made his living as a sign maker and then got into picture
framing. Since I was little my father always encouraged me because he saw that I
liked to work with my hands. He taught me the golden rule of be an artist. “The
tool does not make you a better artist, a good artist learns to make good use
of the tools he has”. In the case of my father many times he made the tools he
needed. My mother had a flower shop and sold my tiki head carvings by mounting
climbing plants in the top of the tiki head, which made the heads look really
cool. Selling the tiki heads helped me buy school supplies for my high school
years. I made my first totem pole by accident when I was 15 years old. One day
I though I would mass produce some tiki heads by making many of them on an 8
foot log. My plan was to finish the heads by cutting them at the neck to make
many heads. My father saw the wood pole of heads and said not to cut them
because it looks like a totem pole. That became my first totem pole and I have
made many since and received the nic name Totem Gord. When I eventually moved
to Peterborough Ontario I met a wood carver by the name of Murray Lincoln who I
started do wood carving shows with including every Wed at a local mall where we
show, sell, and give free wood carving lessons. We also started doing volunteer
work at local Pioneer villages dressing up as old time carvers from 200 years
ago teaching people and telling stories about the history of wood carving. Because it was too heavy to carry totem poles
to the mall every week Murray encouraged me to carve smaller projects. I
eventually started a full-time wood carving business with on-line stores as
well. Recently I relocated to Fort
Frances, Ontario along with my carving business. This area is famous for big
game fishing for which I have started a new line or large hand carved fishing
lures for all the world tourists that come to this area.
Monday, April 23, 2018
Here is a new member of my hand carved stylized animal characters. It is a cute fat hedge hog or known in German as an Igel. The actual animal has soft quills making it very cuddly unlike the common North American porcupine which quills are very painful. On the other hand my little hedge hog is very painful if cuddled.
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