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2011 Best Carving Design Contest: Relief Category Winners

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All of the entries in the Relief Category

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

People's Choice

In addition to People's Choice Best In Contest, Jerry Mifflin of Springdale, Ark., earned the People's Choice in the Relief Carving Category with his Lake Norman Survival Mantel.

 

Jerry Mifflin took home two well-deserved awards for his Lake Norman Survival Mantel: People’s Choice Best of Contest and People’s Choice in the relief carving category.
    “The concept for my mantel was an underwater scene depicting the natural food chain in a bass fishing lake,” Jerry explained. “My inspiration for the design and its elements came from my childhood, growing up swimming and fishing in the rivers and lakes of north-central Arkansas.”
    The mantel is essentially a box with an open reinforced back that mounts on a 2 x 4 anchored to the fireplace. It is 12" wide, 12" deep, and 96" long. Jerry made the top shelf, bottom, and molding from white oak. The carved face and returns are basswood. The piece took about 150 hours to carve.

 

Editor's Choice

Steven Smith of Falls, Pa., earned the Editor's Choice award with his Mandala.

 

The editors felt that Steven Smith designed and executed a difficult piece perfectly. The overall size of the Mandala project, 36" by 36", increased the difficulty of carving a regular repeating design, especially in the center. The fact that the piece was carved from a hard wood such as teak only increased the editors’ admiration of the piece.
    A mandala is a traditional tool to focus attention and help with meditation. Normally circular in design, the elements of the mandala draw the viewer in toward the center. Today, mandalas also imply a sense of unity with the world and other people.

 

 

 

Scroll down to see a gallery of all of the entries in the Relief Category.

 

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Baby Sea Turtles by Doris Lindsey, Oakwood, Ga. Baby Sea Turtles by Doris Lindsey, Oakwood, Ga. Rocky Overlook by Doris Lindsey, Oakwood, Ga. Rocky Overlook by Doris Lindsey, Oakwood, Ga. Gnome House by Billy Nickell, Gahanna, Ohio Gnome House by Billy Nickell, Gahanna, Ohio Tulip by George Carr, Lake Charles, La. Tulip by George Carr, Lake Charles, La. Mirror by Donald Chartier, West Brookfield, Mass. Mirror by Donald Chartier, West Brookfield, Mass. Sea Turtle by Pam Legler, Citrus Springs, Fla. Sea Turtle by Pam Legler, Citrus Springs, Fla. Dining Table and Chairs by Jeffrey Cooper, Portsmouth, N.H. Dining Table and Chairs by Jeffrey Cooper, Portsmouth, N.H. Whimsical Houses by Mark Michaluk, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada Whimsical Houses by Mark Michaluk, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada Winchester by Chris Conley, Wellston, Ohio Grapes by Hank Chiappetta, Deer Park, Wash. Foliage by Hank Chiappetta, Deer Park, Wash. Foliage by Hank Chiappetta, Deer Park, Wash. Hawks View by David Caine, Lake Arrowhead, Calif. Hawks View by David Caine, Lake Arrowhead, Calif. Country Cuzin by Betty Robertson, Orting, Wash. Country Cuzin by Betty Robertson, Orting, Wash. Country Cuzin with Cap by Betty Robertson, Orting, Wash. Country Cuzin with Cap by Betty Robertson, Orting, Wash. Homo Homini Lupus Est (Man is a Danger for Its Own Race) by Jan Van de Pol, Helmond, The Netherlands Mona Lisa by Jan Van de Pol, Helmond, The Netherlands Domino and Charley by Sandy Smith, Lakeview, Ark. Domino and Charley by Sandy Smith, Lakeview, Ark. HONORABLE MENTION: Icon Bench by Novica Stoleski, Struga, Republic of Macedonia HONORABLE MENTION: Icon Bench by Novica Stoleski, Struga, Republic of Macedonia Bridge by Carolla Christie, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Bridge by Carolla Christie, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Eagle on Mountaintop by Nelson Gauthier, Hamner, Ontario, Canada Eagle on Mountaintop by Nelson Gauthier, Hamner, Ontario, Canada Skabz the Skater by John Armstrong, Colorado Springs, Colo. Skabz the Skater by John Armstrong, Colorado Springs, Colo. Roses by Karen Edwards, Minnesota City, Minn. Pelicans by Karen Edwards, Minnesota City, Minn. Woodspirit by Frank Napoli, Centereach, N.Y. Woodspirit by Frank Napoli, Centereach, N.Y. Woodspirit by Frank Napoli, Centereach, N.Y. Cameo by Frank Napoli, Centereach, N.Y. A Warm Lap is a Happy Dog by Carlos McNew, Loudon, Tenn. A Warm Lap is a Happy Dog by Carlos McNew, Loudon, Tenn. Bone Nuit byTom Breitenbeck, Alexandria, Va. Bone Nuit byTom Breitenbeck, Alexandria, Va. Molly the Frog byTom Breitenbeck, Alexandria, Va. Molly the Frog byTom Breitenbeck, Alexandria, Va. Sheep Barn byTom Breitenbeck, Alexandria, Va. Sheep Barn byTom Breitenbeck, Alexandria, Va. House by Carol A. Bender, Gregory, Mich. Alberta Door by Jerry Mifflin, Springdale, Ark. Alberta Door by Jerry Mifflin, Springdale, Ark. Rock Creek Leo by Elbert R. Roberson, Lanham, Md. Indian Peace Pipe by James J. Mueller, Santa Fe, N.M. Indian Peace Pipe by James J. Mueller, Santa Fe, N.M. Indian Bow by James J. Mueller, Santa Fe, N.M. Indian Bow by James J. Mueller, Santa Fe, N.M. Valachian Melody by Tomas Krejci, Roznov P.R., Czech Republic Valachian Melody by Tomas Krejci, Roznov P.R., Czech Republic Tree Spirit by Richard S. Olson, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Tree Spirit by Richard S. Olson, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Husky Wine Barrel Top by John Moreno, Walla Walla, Wash. Husky Wine Barrel Top by John Moreno, Walla Walla, Wash. Insect Mirror Frame by Leo Tandecki, Coupeville, Wash. Insect Mirror Frame by Leo Tandecki, Coupeville, Wash. Dragon Fly and Dandelion Box by Leo Tandecki, Coupeville, Wash. Dragon Fly and Dandelion Box by Leo Tandecki, Coupeville, Wash. The Guardian by Doris Sheldon, QuAppelle, Saskatchewan, Canada The Guardian by Doris Sheldon, QuAppelle, Saskatchewan, Canada Arapaho Ghost Dancer by Malcom Fife, Fountain Run, Ky. Arapaho Ghost Dancer by Malcom Fife, Fountain Run, Ky. Thunder Bay Sleeping Giant by Larry Mcdonald, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada First Lutheran Church, Kenan Schultz, Channelview, Tex. First Lutheran Church, Kenan Schultz, Channelview, Tex. Halloween by Robert L. Hershey, Lititz, Pa. Halloween by Robert L. Hershey, Lititz, Pa. HONORABLE MENTION: Portugese Galleon by Cyrus T. Dalal, Prune, Maharshtra, India Three Woodspirits by John Garthaffner, Chesterfield, Va. Three Woodspirits by John Garthaffner, Chesterfield, Va. Indian Princess by John Garthaffner, Chesterfield, Va. Indian Princess by John Garthaffner, Chesterfield, Va. Seahorse Snack Clip by Randale Cross, Kingsport, Tenn. Seahorse Snack Clip by Randale Cross, Kingsport, Tenn. Wild Wild West by Kathy Ward, Rochester, Minn. Wild Wild West by Kathy Ward, Rochester, Minn. Colorado Aspens by Curtis W. Patrick, Boyd, Tex. Colorado Aspens by Curtis W. Patrick, Boyd, Tex. Stack of Houses by Sam Hartsell, Buffalo, Mo. Stack of Houses by Sam Hartsell, Buffalo, Mo. Vickie by Mark Ash, Wind Ridge, Pa. Flower by Csaba L. Martonyi, Sedona, Ariz. Flower by Csaba L. Martonyi, Sedona, Ariz. Horseshoe Crabs by Doris Lindsey, Oakwood, Ga. Horseshoe Crabs by Doris Lindsey, Oakwood, Ga. Ghost Crabs at Dawn by Doris Lindsey, Oakwood, Ga. Ghost Crabs at Dawn by Doris Lindsey, Oakwood, Ga. Greenman by Kate Kennedy, Littleborough, Lancs, United Kingdom Men's Faces by Rob Brown, Coal Creek, Colo. Bernstein's Hands by Henry Neiblum, Audubon, Pa. Bernstein's Hands by Henry Neiblum, Audubon, Pa. Dogwood Blossom Vase by Jan Adams, Bogalusa, La. Dogwood Blossom Vase by Jan Adams, Bogalusa, La. Wait Till He Gets Closer by Ed Hrncir, Brooklyn Heights, Ohio Wait Till He Gets Closer by Ed Hrncir, Brooklyn Heights, Ohio 18th Century Sailing Ship by Cyrus T. Dalal, Prune, Maharshtra, India
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Bob Duncan Bob Duncan is the Technical Editor of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts and Woodcarving Illustrated. more