Gallery

Woods Used

Jewelry, ETC.

Plaques

Frames

Pipes

Logos

Art & Illustration

Other

Woods Used

Painting wood that I carve is the last thing that I like to do. There are occasions that require painting, but I like to leave the wood the way that God created it. There may be varnish to protect the finish, but the exotic choices of wood that I like to use can generally stand on their own.

Below are see some of the different woods that I like to use. (The use of these woods are dependent on availability.)

A close up of the wood grain on a surface.
African Mahogony– Tropical Africa
A close up of the surface of a beige colored fabric.
Birdseye Maple– Northeastern North America
A close up of the wood grain on a floor.
Black Limba– Tropical Western Africa
A close up of the wood grain on a piece of paper
Bocote– Mexico and Central/South America
A close up of the wood grain on a tree.
Cocobola– Central America
A close up of the wood grain on a wall.
Knotty Pine– Canada and Northern United States
A close up of the wood grain on a wall.
Leopardwood– Central and South America
A close up of the wood grain on a table.
Padauk– Central and Tropical West Africa
A close up of the red color of a painting
Purpleheart– Central and South America
A close up of the wood grain on a wooden surface.
Tulipwood– Northeastern Brazil
A close up of the wood grain on a floor
Wenge– Central Africa
A close up of the wood grain on a surface
Zebrawood– West Africa

Jewelry

Kansas City Chief earrings carved from Maple and ash. Colored with marker.

University of Georgia G. Carved out of Maple. Painted with Enamel Paint.

Motlow State Christmas Ornament. Carved out of Mahogony and Maple. Painted with marker. 

University of Georgia G Christmas Ornament. Caved from Maple and painted with enamel paint.

Flagler College Christmas ornament. Carved out of Maple and colored with Markers.

These earrings are made from Wenge and Paudauk.

Moon and stars earrings made from Permabucca and Zebrawood.

This is one of my favorite pieces that I have carved. It is a broach made for a girlfriend around 1983. It is made from Tulipwood which is hard to find these days. 

I carved this necklace for myself way back in the late 90’s. It’s carved from a piece of Oak and I still have it.

A simple carving of a unicorn for a client. Made from Tupola Gum.

This is a piece that I carved for my sister. The necklace is made from Ash.

A rhino broach made from Teak.

Elephant earrings made from Teak.

A set of giraffe earrings. Ironically they are carved out of Zebrawood.

A Celtic cross necklace carved out of Permabucca with the circle being Oak.

A pair of cowboy boots hanging from the side.

Cowboy boot earrings carved out of Padauk. (I used to live in Texas…)

I carved this necklace for myself when I was living in Hawaii. I belief that it is carved out of Oak.

This necklace carved from Teak was inspired by a Jazz Fest poster when I lived in New Orleans.

A pair of earrings with bears hanging from hooks.

Clarinet player earrings carved out of Padauk.

Another one of my old favorites – the happy and sad face earrings carved out of Cedar.

Above is some of the carvings that I did for my awesome mom. I could buy her a diamond ring and she would be disappointed that I didn’t carve her something. Far left, a #1 Mom necklace made out of Teak. Next, the jumping dolphins carved from Permabucca. The Pelicans were fun and the are carved out of Teak. The far right were probably her favorites– penguin earrings and matching necklace.

Liquor Decanter Medallions

The liquor decanter medallions that I had were tarnished and nasty so I decided to make create my own that were one-of-a-kind. The “RUM” medallion is made from Wenge; “TEQUILA” is made from Padauk; “VODKA” is carved from Zebrawood and “BOURBON” from Leopardwood.

Porsche Dashboard Project

The owner of a fully restored 1971 Porsche 911E saw my TR6 and asked me if I would be interested in creating a dashboard for his Porsche. Barring a few cuts from the CNC, this project had to be done completely by hand. The dashboard, itself, was created out of Rosewood with the trim pieces carved out of Black Limba.

The photos above are of the original dashboard and knobs. 

The knobs (Lights, Cigarette lighter and defrost) were all hand carved out of Black Limba.

In order to make sure that the knobs wouldn’t break, I needed to inlay a nut in the base of the knob.

The top row were design choices and the bottom right is the final icon created by my laser.

This is the final knob finished with Linseed Oil.

The cigarette lighter and defrost knobs.

The light knob and piece to encompass the ignition.

The blinker switch handle. Carved from Black Limba.

The high beams switch handle. Carved from Black Limba.

Click on the image for a video showing
how the finished dashboard.

Stereo Cabinet/Speaker Stands

Below you will see the stereo cabinet and other pieces that I built for my Game-room.

A wooden stand with a speaker on top of it.

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Plaques

I was asked to create plaques commemorating the education of a clients daughters. It was also requested to make it possible for them to change out the photo if they chose to. The frame has two small magnets on either side and small pieces of metal are inlayed into the base. I suggested that the client send me a handwritten note to their daughters so I could etch them on the back of the plaque.

The base of the plaque, the frame and the top layer of “OleMiss” is Padauk. The OleMiss shadow is Wenge and the letters are Maple.

The client requested that the frame be removable to be able to change the photo. It is magnetized. The plaque is 9.5″ x 13.125″

Note from parents in their handwriting on the back of the plaque.

The base of this plaque and the frame is Purpleheart. The letters are Maple and the 4 graphic boxes above the Azusa Pacific logo are Padauk.

The client requested that the frame be removable to be able to change the photo. It is magnetized.The plaque is 18″ x 10.5″

Note from parents in their handwriting on the back of the plaque.

These three plaques are carved out of Padauk with inlays of maple. 9″ x 9.5″ These plaques are available for $325.

This piece was made for my dear friend, Georgia Buchanan, as a tribute to her legendary husband, Buck, who passed at the much too early age of 51. It, too, is made from Padauk with the image etched in Maple. The plaque is 12.5″ x 13.5″

I was commissioned by my friend, Willie Lanier, to carve this plaque for the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs. The base and red “KC” are Padauk; the “Clark Hunt” inlay is Zebrawood; the white arrowhead is Ash and the black shadow and arrowhead outline is Wenge. The plaque is 11.5″ x 14″

This piece was made for my good friend, Willie Lanier, to say thank you for being such a great friend for so many years. The base and red “KC” are  Padauk; the “Willie Lanier” inlay and the white arrowhead is Maple; the black shadow and arrowhead outline is Wenge. The plaque is 11.5″ x 14″

Willie also asked me to carve a plaque for Norma Hunt, the widow of Lamar Hunt. The base and red “KC” are  Padauk; the “Norma Hunt” inlay and the white arrowhead is Ash; the black shadow and arrowhead outline is Wenge. The plaque is 11.5″ x 14″

This etching (burned into the wood) was made for my best friends’ mother after Dennis passed at the MUCH too young age of 62. The piece is made out of Oak and is 6″ x 12″

This is the photo that I used for the “DENNIS” plaque.

This etching was created for the passing of a close friends’ son. It is also made out of Oak and is 7″ x 10″.

This is the photo that I used for the “DAKOTA” plaque.

The base is made from Pine, the “50” is Leopardwood, the frame is Black Limba and the “DAVID“, etc letters are carved from Maple. 14” x 11”.

This logo is carved out of Birdseye Maple and is 36″ x 11.5″.

Saints Plaque made from Wenge with Maple inlays. 8″ x 12.25″

This Piece was made from Sapele wood with Maple wood inlays. The carving is 17″ in diameter.

Frames

The frame is made from Padauk, the “WILLIE…” is Ash, the accolades and the arrowhead is Maple, the inside black ring and shadow behind KC is Wenge and the KC is Padauk. 32″ x 40.5″

The frame is made from Padauk, the “BOBBY…” is Zebrawood, the accolades and the arrowhead is Maple, The inside black and shadow behind KC is Wenge and the KC is Padauk. 32″ x 40.5″

The frame is made from Padauk, the “PATRICK…” is MAPLE, the accolades and the arrowhead is Maple, the inside black ring and shadow behind KC is Wenge and the KC is Padauk. 32″ x 40.5″

The frame is made from Black Limba, the lettering is Maple, the fish is Oak and the matt is Birch. 23″ x 17″

The frame is made from Black Limba, the lettering is Maple, the names are Ash and the matt is made from Birch. 25″ x 25.5″

Pipes

A wooden airplane with the name " noah ".
This airplane pipe is carved out of Mahogony.
A red and black ladybug with a face on it.
The ladybug is carved from from Tupalo Gum.

This pipe is carved out of Tupalo Gum. 

The base is Birdseye Maple.

In order to keep the pipe on the base, I inlayed a magnet on the bottom of the pipe and glued a piece of metal on the base.

This pipe was made for a client who is a retired airplane mechanic. The plane is made from Mahogony and the base from Birdseye Maple. Click on the image for a video showing how the pipe works.

This pipe was made for a client who’s son is an electrician. The Voltage Meter is made from Oak and is 6″ x 3″. Click on the image for a video showing how the pipe works.

Pizza Oven Door made from rustic cedar bolted on a pressure treated board with the “B” made from Birdseye Maple.

Turntable Project

I bought this Thorens TD165 turntable from a friend in New Orleans for $50 in 1982. I told her that it was worth much more, but it was in need of major repair. The decorative aluminum plate was bent and tarnished and it needed a new tonearm and cartridge.

Recently, having retired, I found the time to REALLY make this awesome turntable a unique piece of art.

The original turntable.

This project took about 30 hours of work not including locating the wood that was needed to do the project.

The coverplate is an Elm Burl vaneer, the speed knob and the dust cover stop pieces are made from Elm Burl. The lettering is cut from Maple. The base is made from Wenge.

Jazz Fest Lamp

This lamp was carved to commemorate one of my favorite events – The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

It is carved out of a Cypress Knee with a Mahogany base. The carving was done using only a pocket knife and old dental tools that my mother had gotten from her dentist.

Killer Whale Carving

This Killer Whale is carved from Tupalo Gum and is approximetely 7″ wide. The stand is Birdseye Maple and the base is Oak. It is painted with oil paint. Click on the photo for a 360° view of the carving.

Logos

Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead logo for my game room. Made from .5 inch plywood.

Side view of Chiefs Arrowhead logo. The dimensions are 18″ x 12″.

Red Sox logo also created for my game room. It is made from .5 inch Plywood and is 11″ x 11″.

Boston Bruins logo for game room created out of .5 inch plywood. The piece is 11.5″ round.

UGA DAWGS logo made from .5 inch plywood with trim pieces cut out of .25″ and .125″ plywood.
This logo is 9″ x 11″.

Rutgers Scarlet Knight logo made from .5 inch plywood with trim pieces cut out of .25″ and .125″ plywood.
This logo is 8″ x 11″.

Clocks

These three clocks were made out of circular pieces of pine that are 18″ diameter.
The images are burned in by hand and colored with oil pencil.

I made this clock for my sister in 1983 with a woodburning tool and a dremel. It is made from Zebra Wood and is 24″ x 17″.

This is a piece that includes a rare poster that I got off a float at Mardi Gras in 1983. It is made from Mahogolny and is 21″ x 35″.

This is a clock that I carved for my best friend as a wedding present. It is carved out of Padauk and is 12″ x 30″.

Art & Illustration

A pen and ink illustration for a newspaper. It is 8″ x 10″.

This clarinet is pen and ink and is made up totally of dots (that art form is known as “Stipple”).  8″ x 10″

Pen and ink. 4″ x 6″

Another stipple image done on papyrus paper for a newspaper article. 8″ x 10″

This is a piece created with marker and colored pencil. 8″ x 10″

Marker illustration done solely in gray tone. 8″ x 10″

Marker illustration of a CD cover done strictly for fun and practice with markers. 

I did this colored pencil illustration when I was a freshman in high school. It will take an older person to know who these two titans are. 8″ x 12″

This was an acrylic painting that I had done for a hair salon. 4′ x 4′. 

I was asked to do an illustration for the cover of the 50th anniversary of Bike Week in Daytona Beach. This is my pen & ink illustration depicting the 50 year old Harley Davidson converting into the new model.