CCA AUCTION LOTS

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Gary Batte.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America founding member Gary Batte. Gary’s carvings have won numerous awards and are represented in many collections. His carving of former President George Bush, Read My Lips,” is on permanent display at the George Bush Presidential library and Museum at Texas A&M University. “The “Sheriff” is carved in basswood and is 8“ tall, including the base. It is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Phil Bishop.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member Phil Bishop. Phil’s carvings have won numerous awards and his work is represented in many collections. Phil and his wife Vicki, are well respected carving instructors. “Will Carve for Food” is typical of Phil’s style and sense of humor. The carving is 10“ tall, including the base, and is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member David Boone.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member David Boone. David, a direct descendent of Daniel Boone, designs and create original carvings from his memories of growing up in the mountains of North Carolina. His carvings have won many top awards including several “Best of Show”, “Show Theme,” and “People’s Choice” ribbons. “The Older I Get the Better I Was” is carved in basswood and is 11“ tall, including the base. This carving, finished with a soft, muted painting technique is typical of David’s style. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Tom Brown.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member, and current vice president Tom Brown. Tom is known for recognizing the humorous side of any situation and his caricatures reflect his unique look at like. “Da Winner” is 14“ tall, including the ring. The carving is in basswood, and is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Harold Enlow.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America founding member Harold Enlow. Harold is the Godfather of caricature carving in the United States. His work and teaching have inspired nearly every active caricature carver today. “Amber Spark” is carved in basswood and is typical of Harold’s style. The carving is 9“ tall, including the base, and is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Gary Falin.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member Gary Falin. Gary, a retired alternative high school teacher, is a prolific caricature carver. He teaches on a regular basis, and is a consistent winner in carving shows and whittling contests. Gary won “Best of Show” at the first two CCA Caricature Carving competitions. “Wormy” is mounted on an 11” high backboard. The carving and backboard are 3” deep. This piece is typical of Gary’s style. It is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Gene Fuller.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member Gene Fuller. Gene, a retired professor from Boise State University, has been active in Pacific Northwest carving activities and the Idaho Carvers Guild for many years. He has held all of the Guilds principal offices, including president, and served for two years as the Guild show chair. Gene was inducted into CCA in 2005. He’s our Rookie. The “Boxer” is 6” high, 5” wide and 3” deep. He is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Eldon Humphreys.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member Eldon Humphreys. Eldon, a resident of Guelph, Ontario, and a retired Chief Superintendent of the Ontario Provincial Police is our lone Canadian member. “Jock MacFore” is typical of Eldon’s style. The carving is 10” tall, including the base and is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Randy Landen.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member, and current secretary Randy Landen. Randy’s carvings reflect his love for caricature, and many of his pieces are indicative of the humorous events he sees on a daily basis in his ”real world” job (He’s a police captain, and he rides a Harley). The “Biker” is 12,” tall including the base, and is carved in basswood. He is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Pete LeClair.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member Pete LeClair. Here’s a rare LeClair cowboy. Pete does a lot of caricatures, but seldom do we see a cowboy. This West Texas puncher is carved in basswood and is 11” tall, including the base. He is finished in acrylic colors. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Keith Morrill.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member Keith Morrill. Keith is the resident wood carver at the National Museum of woodcarving in Custer, SD. This is Wild Bill Hickock country so a caricature of the famous gunfighter is certainly appropriate. Wild Bill is 12” tall, including the base, and is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Vic Otto.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member Vic Otto. Vic is a long-time resident of Idaho and an active participant in Pacific Northwest carving activities. “Corner of Easy Street and Compassion Way” is typical of Vic’s carving style. The carving is in basswood and is 15” high by 11” and 8” deep. This scene is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member David Sabol.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member David Sabol. David is a traditional carver who uses knives, chisels, and oil stains to create his outstanding works. There is a unique quality to his carving that has enabled many collectors and students of woodcarving to easily identify his carvings. “Campaign Rabbit” is a classic Sabol carving. The rabbit is 10” tall, including the base. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Harley Schmitgen.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member Harley Schmitgen. Harley specializes in human, free standing, deep relief, using 1” and 2” thick boards and making the carving appear as if it is carved in the round. “Old Gus” is a classic Schmitgen carving. It is in basswood and is 13” high by 7” wide and 2” deep. He is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Gerald Sears.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America founding member Gerald Sears. Gerald is a well-known Ozark carver having carved at Silver Dollar City in Branson for 25 years. His carvings are handled by Silver Dollar City and other galleries in the Branson area. “Old Friends” is a classic Sears cowboy scene. It is done in basswood and is finished in light acrylic washes. The overall dimensions are 11” high by 16” wide and 10” deep. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Dave Stetson.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America founding member, and current CCA president Dave Stetson. Dave’s style of caricature carving focuses on exaggeration of realism. This 10” tall elderly gentleman and his dog (“Man with Dog”) is a typical Stetson carving. It is carved in basswood and finished in Dave’s unique style of painting that includes a preliminary coat of boiled linseed oil followed by sealing and application of acrylic colors. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Dennis Thornton.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member, and current treasurer, Dennis Thornton. Dennis’ style of caricature is to create carvings in which the subjects are placed in exaggerated situations. Dennis has won many awards for his carvings including several “Best of Show” and People’s Choice. “Sticky Situation” is a classic Thornton carving. It is carved in basswood and finished with acrylic colors. The scene measures 12” in height by 6” wide and 4” deep. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Bob Travis.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America founding member Bob Travis. Bob, a retired University of California, Davis Agronomy Professor enjoys carving the American cowboy in humorous situations. “The Sidekick” is typical of his style. The carving is 13” tall, including the base and is finished in light acrylic washes. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carving by CCA member Tom Wolfe.

Original signed woodcarving by Caricature Carver’s of America member Tom Wolfe. Tom is best known for his highly successful series of over 50 books on caricature carving. Hip Appalachian carving style typically places both people and animals in humorous situations. In this carving the “Old World Santa” is checking his list twice before making his rounds. The carving is 9” high. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carvings by CCA member Joe You.

Two original signed woodcarvings by Caricature Carver’s of America member Joe You. Joe, a life-long art student, has interests in many art forms including portrait drawing, Chinese brush painting, and cartooning. Joe specializes in one-piece carvings usually depicting a humorous scene. He is also know for his miniature Old World Santas. Two of those Santas, 2” in height are offered in this lot. Both are carved from basswood and finished with acrylic colors. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

BONUS LOTS

Original Signed Wood Carvings by CCA member Pete LeClair

There are two Pete LeClair bottle stoppers offered as bonus lots in our auction. Pete does not sell his carvings so this will give collectors another opportunity to add a LeClair piece to his/her collection. This bonus lot is the skinny-face bottle stopper on a carved base. The second bonus lot will be listed next week. This bottle stopper is carved in basswood and is finished in acrylic colors. It is 6” tall, including the base. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at:

Original Signed Wood Carvings by CCA member Pete LeClair

There are two Pete LeClair bottle stoppers offered as bonus lots in our auction. Pete does not sell his carvings so this will give collectors another opportunity to add a LeClair piece to his/her collection. This bonus lot is the chubby-face bottle stopper on a carved base. This bottle stopper is carved in basswood and is finished in acrylic colors. It is 6” tall, including the base. Additional information on the artist, including photos of other carvings can be viewed at: