THE CARVING PROCESS

Each chainsaw-carved sculpture begins as a log or burl. Initially, the chainsaw is used to remove large portions of wood and outline the basic design, carefully crafting tunnels, waves, folds, and other unique shapes.

Next, various powered carving tools and sanding disks are employed to refine the design and smooth the surface. This is followed by extensive sanding and finishing. Throughout this process, each piece evolves uniquely. Although Scott has a vision for each sculpture, the wood often influences the final outcome. This ensures that every sculpture is truly "one of a kind," making them exceptional collector's items.

A 5ft sculpture carved from an approximately 1,000 year old Alligator Juniper tree. Turquoise and Abalone shell were inlaid into the natural cracks and voids and it stands on a Redwood Burl base.

TWISTER

PHOENIX

Alligator Juniper Burl carved into a flower vase shape. It perches on a pedestal made from walnut with copper

ANCIENT ONE

Cutting up a large reclaimed Alligator Juniper trunk, that is estimated to be over 1000 yrs old, into thick slabs for wall sculptures. This one has Turquoise and Fossils inlaid

FANTASY FLIGHT

Mesquite carved sculpture. Watch the entire creative process of this piece on our YouTube Channel.

QUANDARY

Carving a 7ft tall Mesquite log, weighing approx 1,000 lbs, into this incredible sculpture with tunnels, waves and folds. It stands on a stone base.

KINKGS CROWN

Sanding a Box Elder Burl Canyon Sculpture