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Carmen’s Artwork
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Pheasant / Duck Walking Stick
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Extended Description
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This 4' Diamond Willow walking stick is truly beautiful. The hand-carved head can be that of either of Pheasant or a Duck, or??? Please note that shipping will be billed separately for this item.
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$125.00
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Green Wing Teal Drake or Hen
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These two beautiful life-sized green wing teal carvings are for sale separately, or together. The Drake is preening and has a real duck band on his leg. The feather inserts provide for additional realism. Tremendous detail has gone into the carving of these two green wing teal. The hen won Best of Show in 2001 in Billings, Montana, while the drake won 1st Place in in 2005 in Missoula, MT. The ducks have been carved from Tupelo Gum wood and the feet are made of brass. Acrylic paint was used to provide realistic color. Please note that shipping will be billed separately for this item.
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$1500.00
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Chickadees
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$125.00
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Kestrel
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$225.00
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Meadowlark
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$175.00
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Carmen Luna - Biography
Carmen has had a life long love for wildlife and their habitats and began drawing wildlife at a very early age. Until twelve years ago, her favorite medium was watercolors. In 1988 Carmen started a family and found it increasingly difficult to dedicate large blocks of time to painting, so she took up wood carving instead. Carmen found wood sculpting to be very “user friendly”, allowing her to work on pieces as time and demand for family life allowed. Carmen graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara with a B.S. degree in Zoology. Since that time she has worked for a natural history museum, biology departments at universities, and a number of wildlife conservation organizations. For the past fifteen years Carmen has worked for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service as a Biologist and Refuge Manager. She has worked on and managed three National Wildlife Refuges, which over the years have added to her knowledge of wildlife, their habitat, and art, all needed to become and accomplished wildlife artist. Carmen also attributes much of her carving success to her mentors, Mario Marchi and Terry Avila, from California. Thanks to their guidance and willingness to share their knowledge and love for carving Carmen became confident enough to enter her wood carvings in some competitions with great success, and to exhibit her work in art galleries. Her decorative wood carvings are mainly of birds such as waterfowl and shorebirds. She uses tupelo gum to carve the bird and makes the legs, leaves and limbs from copper or brass. The bird sculptures are then painted with acrylic paints. She also constructs her own habitat, but uses habitat sparingly so as not to detract attention from the overall piece. Carmen has a following of collectors in the upper mid-west, the southeast and in California and does a great deal of her work on commission for private collectors.
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