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Originally Posted by cedarshavings What do you think now that you've done both? I said there was not question about it with me I would pick the Mountains.
I noticed in your profile that you are 42. If you quit carving for 30 years that means you really started at a really young age. Who was your influence back then? |
Hmmm....I DO miss the ocean, but not the constant threat of hurricanes. I love stepping out on my front porch every morning and seeing the mountains. I would have to say that I prefer the mountains. The mountains always stay the same. The ocean is like a woman...tempermental. Some days she is calm and serene, some days she is angry, turbulant and volatile. My activities sure have changed since moving here. I used to windsurf. Now I hike and bike.
My influence when I was in junior high school was my Art teacher. They taught carving in class and I took to it like a duck to water. I do have some artistic ability and wood was a wonderful and new medium to me back then.
Unfortunately, my father was not very appreciative of my gift and discouraged me from pursuing anything art related. In fact, when I got to high school, he insisted that my curriculum be totally academic. Art was "a waste of time" and wouldn't get me into the best college. I could never make a living at art, according to my father. He didn't subscribe to the belief that children should be well-rounded and happy in life. I was an only child with a lot of pressure to succeed hanging over my head.
I became interested again when I visited Nawger Nob, a woodcarver's paradise right in Townsend, TN. I bought some gouges, a few blocks of wood, a knife, a strope, and a book and got to work. I completed my first project last month and now I am working on a spoon with oak leaves and an acorn.