Hand Carved Northwest Art

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  • State: California
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Hand Carved, and Hand Painted Cedar Wood, NorthWest art by CW BOVARD, Bellevue, WA He called himself "Crippled Wing Bovard" He had some carving lessons from Dudley Carter, from Redmond, WA, and then was self-taught. Each mask is one of a kind.....NO duplicates. Pacific Northwest, Hand Carved, and Hand Painted Cedar Wood Mask by CWBOVARD, Bellevue, WA He given Native American name was "Crippled Wing Bovard" . Each mask is one of a kind.....NO duplicates. Hand carved Pacific Northwest Ceremonial Masks. Carved by an apprentice to Dudley Carter (Google for info/Wikipedia) and then self taught. Hand Carved, and Hand Painted Old Growth Cedar, Carl Bovard is not native American but he had many carving lessons from Dudley Carter, Redmond, WA, one of the most famous carvers in the Seattle area. Dudley Carter-possibly the most famous artist you've never heard of...In 1932 Dudley Christopher Carter, a forty-year-old mini Paul Bunyan, literally hewed his way out of the forest primeval and into the sophisticated world of art. Carter's first experiment in monumental wood sculpture, Rivalry of the Winds, inspired by a legend important to the Northwest Coast Duwamish people, was purchased by the Seattle Art Museum. Born into a pioneering logging family in 1891, as a teen Dudley lived with his family among the Kwakiutl people at Alert Bay in British Columbia. There he acquired a deep appreciation for Native art and culture. That appreciation is readily apparent in many of the fine works Dudley created over his lifetime. In 1947 Carter was the subject of a Life magazine article and a Paramount Pictures film. Reams of newspaper articles about the artist appeared over the years. His fame and reputation continued to grow, and by the 1970s he had amassed a reputation as a fine artist who commanded lucrative commissions for dozens of public art projects and private collections throughout western North America. At the age of 96, Dudley Carter was named the first ever artist in residence for Washington State's King County Parks. Carter's prolific career spanned six enthralling decades, ending in 1992 when he died at the age of 100 with dozens of works still in progress. Dudley Carter: Tales of the Monumental Wood Sculptor combines hundreds of photographs of his works with over fifty fascinating stories about him. Dudley's family, friends, notable fellow artists, architects, journalists, historians, patrons, business magnates, educators-people whose lives were impacted by their personal association with Dudley or by their connection to some of his works-recount his illustrious century-long life, a life that was undoubtedly his finest masterpiece paddle, Art, art Dudley Christopher Carter (May 6, 1891 – April 7, 1992) was an artist and woodcarver from the Pacific Northwest. His works are on display in the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon and California. There are also works of his on display in Japan and Germany, as well as a private collection in Israel Carter was a participant in the "Art in Action" program during the 1940 season of the Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE). He was also the first King County, Washington Parks and Recreation artist-in-residence when he was 96 years old. Indiantree, forest, nature, paint, hand, hand painted, carved, tool, tools, canoe, water, sky, sun, light, wall, decoration, museum, sharp,Washington, Alaska,