I had no idea that these sorts of statues were made with chainsaws! That’s really cool. And, yeah, they’re very humorous. I have seen a smaller one over here in Japan, of a salmon eating a bear. I found it a hilarious take on the usual. 😉
Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula has been home for more than 40 years. My husband, David, and I live on 10 acres of forest near the town of Soldotna. We are more or less retired, meaning we are retired from gainful employment but not from life!
Our son lives in Australia and our daughter in Colorado.
Photography, fiber arts, reading, and hiking/walking are some of my interests, and David shares my love of gardening, camping, cooking, and traveling, plus he is our tech expert.
Being a fisherman up North a ways these chain saw sculptures hit close to home..
You probably see the real thing! Thanks.
Great. I love carved figures. Carved bears are very popular in Finland.
Thanks, Sartenada. Bears and eagles are definitely the most popular, though bears have comic possibilities that eagles seem to lack!
I had no idea that these sorts of statues were made with chainsaws! That’s really cool. And, yeah, they’re very humorous. I have seen a smaller one over here in Japan, of a salmon eating a bear. I found it a hilarious take on the usual. 😉