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  2. Kibori kuma - Wikipedia

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    Kibori kuma (Japanese: 木彫り熊) is a Japanese rural craft that consists of a wooden carving of a bear with a fish in its mouth. The sculptures are mainly produced in Hokkaido; small carvings are sold as souvenirs of the island. The most common design depicts a brown bear biting a chum salmon, and the sculptor portrays the bear's thick ...

  3. Chainsaw carving - Wikipedia

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    English chainsaw artist Matthew Crabb has carved the largest wooden statue of the Virgin Mary in the world, at 9 meters high, in Schochwitz, Germany. [5] Welsh veteran, Harry Thomas of Thomas Carving is highly respected in the industry and specialises in bears, along with his son Danny Thomas.

  4. List of chainsaw carving competitions - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas State Championship Chainsaw Carving Competition, Russellville, Arkansas, annually since 2021 on the first weekend of May each year as part of Balloons over Russellville, [7] Tools of the trade at a chainsaw carving demonstration and competition held in Ocean Shores, Washington

  5. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    Visitors who want to get out on the water themselves can rent wooden rowboats or sailboats to explore the Mystic River. ... laser light shows, fireworks, and chainsaw carving. Nick Starichenko ...

  6. A Cut Above (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A Cut Above is a Canadian reality competition television series, which premiered in 2022 on Discovery Channel Canada. [1] Hosted by Adam Beach, the series is a chainsaw carving competition in which accomplished wood carvers participate in challenges to determine the carver who is "a cut above" the rest.

  7. Manuel Jiménez Ramírez - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Jiménez Ramírez (9 June 1919 – 4 March 2005) was a Mexican carver, sculptor and painter credited as the originator of the Oaxacan version of “alebrijes,” animal creatures carved in wood and painted in strong contrasting colours with intricate designs. He was a charismatic and philosophical person, who believed he was the ...