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	<title>Victoria BC hotels, luxury, boutique - Sooke Harbour House &#187; Carvings</title>
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		<title>James Atkin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 21:10:52 +0000</pubDate>
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James Atkin has been creating high relief woodcarvings on Vancouver Island for close to twenty years.  His calling as a woodcarver was born out of a life long affiliation with wood, a love of art and a need to create. While recovering from a series of surgeries and with a need to channel energy and [...]]]></description>
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<p>James Atkin has been creating high relief woodcarvings on Vancouver Island for close to twenty years.  His calling as a woodcarver was born out of a life long affiliation with wood, a love of art and a need to create. While recovering from a series of surgeries and with a need to channel energy and frustration, he started carving. Completely self-taught, what began as a form of therapy has gradually blossomed into a passion that is almost an obsession.</p>
<p>Jim is both tickled and intrigued by whimsy, which is apparent in much of his work. His love for the gardens and the natural beauty that surrounds his home on Canada’s Vancouver Island are also captured in many of his carvings.</p>
<p>Somewhat of a purist, Jim prides himself on creating high relief carvings from a single piece of hardwood using only a sealer to protect the wood. This provides the woodcarvings with a natural looking satin finish rather than a contemporary high gloss. Jim loves the intricacies and difficulties of high relief carving. Although the wood imposes and more often than not creates constraints, it is an enjoyable challenge. That challenge requires the ability to visualize in three dimensions and to carve the piece making use of light and shadow in a creative and interesting fashion.</p>
<h1>How do you do that?”<img src="http://www.jamesatkincarving.com/images/jim4.jpg" alt="jim4 James Atkin " width="220" height="218" title="James Atkin " /></h1>
<p>“How do you do that?” is the question Jim is most often asked about his carving. His simplest answer is, “I take away the wood I don’t want.”  Creating a high relief woodcarving requires a tendency to be anal retentive, have great courage and a smattering of artistic license. Not to mention a great deal of time.  This is exactly how James Atkin would describe himself.<br />
There are only two of Jim’s carvings that took less than three months to produce from concept to the finished piece. The largest carving took eighteen months.</p>
<h1>Inspiration</h1>
<p>His inspiration for a wood relief carving comes from many directions: an idea that amuses him, a photograph, a moment in the garden, or simply an intriguing image. The original idea then morphs into something quite different as it slowly presents itself under the tools. The completed design is redone many times on paper until the form and feel are just right and Jim is confident that it will conform to the wood.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.jamesatkincarving.com/images/jim-work-in-progress.jpg" alt="jim work in progress James Atkin " width="230" height="252" title="James Atkin " />Producing a multi level relief woodcarving requires considerable flexibility in design and implementation. Wood likes to move, particularly when relieved during the carving process. This tendency is minimized by laminating the wood blocks, alternating the end grains while matching the surface grains and hoping the wood will do as it’s told. It is a rather exacting process. Jim’s preference is to use hard woods such as walnut, padauk and teak. Though more difficult to carve, he finds they will produce the level of detail he wants.</p>
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<h1>The carving process</h1>
<p>The carving process is difficult to explain without writing a book. Simply put, Jim uses an array of tools to transform a block of wood into an intricate work of art. Those tools include a wide variety of gouges, rifflers, dental tools, foredom drills, fingernails and anything that will give life to all the levels of each element.</p>
<p>The high relief woodcarving is finished using a series of ever finer grit sand paper on every surface, edge and nook and cranny. This takes almost as long as it does to carve it. He uses only tung oil sealer to enhance the natural beauty of the wood and to protect it.</p>
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		<title>Jason Hart</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 23:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[He was born in Ontario, where he lived in Lake Huron. He studied leather work and became a leather carver.
At the age of 23, Jason moved to Victoria, B.C. to study and learn the art of native wood carving. With the help and guidance of a Haida carver by the name of Randy Reid, he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">He was born in Ontario, where he lived in Lake Huron. He studied leather work and became a leather carver.</p>
<p>At the age of 23, Jason moved to Victoria, B.C. to study and learn the art of native wood carving. With the help and guidance of a Haida carver by the name of Randy Reid, he has achieved renowned success. He now carves in mediums of Red and Yellow Cedar, Alder and bone.</p>
<p>He is the sign of the Raven, hence his favourite carving.</p>
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		<title>Allan Blyth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 19:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mask 
Allan Blyth educated his eye in the techniques and craftsmanship of carving at a very early age. Born and raised in Victoria, British Columbia, he spent hours as a child watching master carvers restore ancient totem poles and house-posts destined for the Victoria Museum. In his 20s, Al was introduced to a master carver [...]]]></description>
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<p>Allan Blyth educated his eye in the techniques and craftsmanship of carving at a very early age. Born and raised in Victoria, British Columbia, he spent hours as a child watching master carvers restore ancient totem poles and house-posts destined for the Victoria Museum. In his 20s, Al was introduced to a master carver who became his teacher in the Kwagiulth style. He carved and painted as a hobby for many years, earning his living in the shipyards and the family business. When an industrial accident cut his career short, Al began carving full-time. He creates ceremonial masks, as well as bowls, boxes, walking sticks and feast dishes. Soon he will be incorporating metal casting, stone, bone, and other natural materials, in his works.</p>
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		<title>Craig Benson</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:48:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harbour Seal Carving 
Craig Benson celebrates and honours the creatures on this planet with his work, particularly those of the Pacific Northwest. He was born in Vancouver and moved to Victoria, British Columbia in 1987. Carving began as a hobby for Craig, while he was pursuing an education in environmental studies. His career in wildlife [...]]]></description>
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<p>Craig Benson celebrates and honours the creatures on this planet with his work, particularly those of the Pacific Northwest. He was born in Vancouver and moved to Victoria, British Columbia in 1987. Carving began as a hobby for Craig, while he was pursuing an education in environmental studies. His career in wildlife management and habitat protection kept him close to his artistic subjects, and helped develop his appreciation of life&#8217;s diversity. After several years, his life-long interest in art and nature called him to change careers.</p>
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		<title>John Bellis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John was born in Masset on haida Gwaii of Haida origin.  He is the grandson of &#8220;Captain Andrew Brown&#8221; well known Argillite Carver from the Islands. About 10 years ago he started working with wood and continues to do so at his home in Sooke, B.C. where he now resides. 
The Brentwood Box
The side of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John was born in Masset on haida Gwaii of Haida origin.  He is the grandson of &#8220;Captain Andrew Brown&#8221; well known Argillite Carver from the Islands. About 10 years ago he started working with wood and continues to do so at his home in Sooke, B.C. where he now resides. </p>
<p>The Brentwood Box</p>
<p>The side of a single piece of Red Cedar which has been kerfed in three places, then steamed and bent into the box shape.  When dry, the kerfs are glued and the join is drilled and pegged.  The bottom is carefully fitted then glued, drilled and pegged.</p>
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		<title>Randy Kerr</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yellow Cedar Star Table $2025.00 CAD
Yellow Cedar Spawning Salmon Table $2025.00 CAD
Raven Catching the Sun (stained yellow cedar) $675.00 CAD 
Randy Kerr
Hello, my name is Randy Kerr.  Thank you for your interest in my carvings.
I initially began woodcarving 5 years ago when I moved to Victoria, with my wife Shauna to join our two daughters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_675" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-675" title="DSC_0053" src="http://www.sookeharbourhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/DSC_0053-300x211.jpg" alt="DSC 0053 300x211 Randy Kerr " width="300" height="211" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Yellow Cedar Star Table $2025.00 CAD</p></div>
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<p>Randy Kerr</p>
<p>Hello, my name is Randy Kerr.  Thank you for your interest in my carvings.</p>
<p>I initially began woodcarving 5 years ago when I moved to Victoria, with my wife Shauna to join our two daughters who were attending universtiy here.  I was a chiropractor and had been in practice for 27 years in Belleville, Ontario.</p>
<p>When we arrived in Victoria, I set up a chiropractic office downtown in Market Square.  One of my neighbours in the area was Jack Kerr, &#8220;the Lone Wolf&#8221; who had a boutique storefront to market his carvings.  I greatly admired his work, which consisted of cedar carvings of Native design.  He agreed to accept me as his student.  I was deeply drawn to this creative work and eventually my calling changed from chiropractic to carving.  I left my practice in 2007 to spend more time carving.</p>
<p>I love working with our native woods, and in particular both red and yellow cedar.  The texture, the smell and the beauty of the wood inspire me.  Most of my carvings are inspired by native designs, which seem to connect with a deep inner part of me.  Presently my focus and interest is in carving &#8220;coffe&#8221; tables, although I still enjoy large animal wall plaques and full di</p>
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<p>ning tables. </p>
<p>Thank you again for your interest, and I would love to carve something just for you!!</p>
<p>Randy Kerr</p>
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		<title>Frank Armich</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Red Cedar Small Tree $320.00 CAD
Red Cedar Burl Mirror $3,500.00 CAD
Red Cedar Tree $2,700.00 CAD
Frank Armich
Born on Vancouver Island, B.C., Frank Armich from an early age developed a keen attraction to the inherent beauty of local woods.  As a young apprentice in his father&#8217;s business of the production of burl wood furniture and clocks Frank [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_670" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 234px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-670" title="DSCN1618" src="http://www.sookeharbourhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/DSCN1618-224x300.jpg" alt="DSCN1618 224x300 Frank Armich" width="224" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Red Cedar Small Tree $320.00 CAD</p></div>
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<div id="attachment_668" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 189px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-668" title="Tree2_06" src="http://www.sookeharbourhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Tree2_06-179x300.jpg" alt="Tree2 06 179x300 Frank Armich" width="179" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Red Cedar Tree $2,700.00 CAD</p></div>
<p>Frank Armich</p>
<p>Born on Vancouver Island, B.C., Frank Armich from an early age developed a keen attraction to the inherent beauty of local woods.  As a young apprentice in his father&#8217;s business of the production of burl wood furniture and clocks Frank quickly acquired the skills necessary to work with wood.</p>
<p>Today Frank creats by hand a wide line of artistic sculptures such as bowls, whales, and wall pieces fashioned out of bird&#8217;s eye maple, red and yellow cedar, and fir.  Frank carefully handcarved and sands each piece with the intent to raise and illuminate the wood&#8217;s grain.  Possessing an ability to visualize beauty in its raw state, he successfully brings to life a deep, earthy resonance &#8211; a resurfacing of the wood&#8217;s once magnificent glory. </p>
<p>With a deep appreciation of  the natural, surrounding landscape of the Parksville- Qualicum region, Frank employs a variety of roots as a medium to create</p>
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<div id="attachment_669" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 226px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-669" title="4ft Cedar burl mirror" src="http://www.sookeharbourhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/4ft-Cedar-burl-mirror-216x300.jpg" alt="4ft Cedar burl mirror 216x300 Frank Armich" width="216" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Burl Mirror </p></div>
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<p>one of a kind chairs, tables, lamps and beds.</p>
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		<title>Loretta Joseph</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bio for Loretta Joseph:
As a young girl growing up in Nova Scotia Loretta remembers
'whittling' wood, but didn't take it up again till the age of 50 here
in B.C., and discovered the satisfying and relaxing benefits  of
simply being with wood and knife.
Using a variation of the traditional Northwest Coast 'bent' knife, and
a straight knife, she transforms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<pre>Bio for Loretta Joseph:</pre>
<pre>As a young girl growing up in Nova Scotia Loretta remembers</pre>
<pre>'whittling' wood, but didn't take it up again till the age of 50 here</pre>
<pre>in B.C., and discovered the satisfying and relaxing benefits  of</pre>
<pre>simply being with wood and knife.</pre>
<pre>Using a variation of the traditional Northwest Coast 'bent' knife, and</pre>
<pre>a straight knife, she transforms ocean, river and forest driftwood</pre>
<pre>into spoons, vessels and sculptural forms.</pre>
<pre>She is self-taught and for the past 20 yrs. has enjoyed sharing her</pre>
<pre>'free-form' style of carving, helping people connect with Nature in</pre>
<pre>this very simple and peaceful way.</pre>
<pre>Her work is in homes around the world and her most current commission,</pre>
<pre>a trophy for the Breast Cancer Challenge Dragon Boat Race, is on</pre>
<pre>display in the Mammography Clinic at Victoria General Hospital.</pre>
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		<title>Phoebe Dunbar</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:05:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phoebe Dunbar has always appreciated the art and aesthetics found in nature  growing up amidst a family of writers, artists, boaters, paddlers and adventurists.  It is no surprise that she now carves and creates wood art to share with others.  Three years ago she began to carve bowls for her friends and family.  After literally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phoebe Dunbar has always appreciated the art and aesthetics found in nature  growing up amidst a family of writers, artists, boaters, paddlers and adventurists.  It is no surprise that she now carves and creates wood art to share with others.  Three years ago she began to carve bowls for her friends and family.  After literally giving away a truckful, she was encouraged to sell a few, and now her work is for sale! Phoebe no longer uses knives to carve, but instead uses power tools to reveal the hidden beauty of grain and color that can be found in burls.  &#8220;I had no idea there was so much life to them.  It&#8217;s gratifying to see visitors&#8217; appreciation for wood,&#8221; she says.  Her passion for wood came early in life, from watching her father beachcomb and carve toys from found wood.  Phoebe has spent the last two decades exploring Vancouver Island by land and water, and when a hand accident stopped her from creating pottery, she turned to creating art from burls.  On the many paddling trips she took with her twin sister, artist and writer, Mary Gazetas, she started carving fish and paddles.  &#8220;Mary was the writer, and the one who did the sketches in her journals.  I could not be a writer &#8211; I had to carve!  As Twins we needed our own identities.&#8221;  Phoebe has had</p>
<p>her wood art showcased and sold at Sooke Harbour House.  Now one of Phoebe&#8217;s favorite activities, when she isn&#8217;t hiking, fishing or gardening, is searching for burls.</p>
<div id="attachment_656" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 296px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-656" title="Desk Piece with Glass Ball" src="http://www.sookeharbourhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/DSCN2613-286x300.jpg" alt="DSCN2613 286x300 Phoebe Dunbar" width="286" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Douglas Fir Desk Piece with Glass Ball $180.00 CAD</p></div>
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<div id="attachment_657" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-657" title="Fir Bowl " src="http://www.sookeharbourhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/DSCN2615-300x225.jpg" alt="DSCN2615 300x225 Phoebe Dunbar" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Fir Bowl $165.00 CAD</p></div>
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