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Finding Articles

I'm often asked where I find the articles to fill each issue of Woodcarving Illustrated....
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Carving in Lancaster County, Pa.

Our hometown club, the Lancaster County Wood Carvers, recently held their annual show. This year, we hosted the first ever WCI/Fox Chapel Spit N Whittle. ...
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Christmas Everyday

Being the editor of a magazine like Woodcarving Illustrated is a little like Christmas everyday. It’s a joy to review the ideas and artwork that ...
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From couch potato to sweet potato

Carving sweet potatoes is a fun way to let kids be creative. ...
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Alex's Birdhouse Adventure

My youngest son, Alex, is in Cub Scouts. My husband handles the heavy lifting, like building the Pinewood Derby car, but he works second shift, ...
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Annoucement!

Our subscription database will now be handled by a company that focuses solely on database management and subscription fulfillment. The editorial staff remains in ...
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Changes to the Carving Contest

We received dozens of letters and more than 140 posts about the Santa contest on our online forum. It's wonderful to see that kind of ...
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One-hour Wizard

I was inspired by readers' letters to try my own 5-minute wizard. My first one took about one hour....
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Peter Ortel
Peter Ortel, New York City born and raised, retired from the New York Fire Department after serving for 21 years as a Firefighter and started carving in 1990.

He was elected into the Caricature Carvers of America in 1992 and served as president of the CCA from 1996 to 1998. He is the co founder of the Mid Hudson Woodcarvers Guild and a member of several woodcarving groups including the National Woodcarvers Association and the Affiliated Woodcarvers.

He always had a fondness for cartooning and love for wood but when he combined the two by carving caricatures, it became his passion. The excitement and diversity of the environment he knows are his inspiration and his imagination and humor are reflected in his carvings of the everyday people we see around us, if we really look.

Peter's work has been featured on local Television, several newspapers and national and international magazines. He has won many awards and has taught carving classes around the country. His biggest success to date was to win the Best of Show award and People's Choice award at the 2000 International Woodcarvers Congress in Davenport, Iowa for his carving he calls 'Love”. Because a caricature has never done this before, it is considered a major breakthrough for caricature carving.

He is presently teaching seminars and speaking at woodcarving clubs, wood carving shows and events throughout the country and is available for commissions. His enthusiasm, animation and shared knowledge inspire his students to discover their creativity and individuality in a fun atmosphere. As an instructor, he stresses originality and he helps to cultivate the artist within each of us by encouraging students to stretch their ability and imagination. He teaches his students the theories behind the woodcuts so students not only learn how to carve in the classroom but they also can take and use that knowledge on their own. more