Wednesday, October 21, 2009

The Ranch House Cook


Every once in a great while I do a carving that I think really stands out and represents the best of my efforts. This, I think is one of those. Everything about this little scene just seemed to fall in place. From the spilt soy sauce on the floor to the coffee grinder to the gold tooth gleaming from Chang Li's wide grin. This is a carving that just makes you smile and I'll bet anything that if you could step into the picture you'd be looking for an open seat at the breakfast table to partake of some of his cooking.
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For this piece I built the stove first as it is the anchor of all the action. It is made from several pieces all pegged together. I had originally planned on having the oven door open with biscuits baking inside but to do that would have caused the cook to stand further back from the stove and that composition just didn't work. The loaf of bread carries the oven. The same goes with the Quaker Grits container. Seeing that you can easily tell what is boiling over on the stove. The coffee grinder and Arbuckles crate on the floor ties in with the coffee pot and the bacon with the eggs. Even though there's no bacon visible thats been fried we know that it eventually will be. The spilt bottle of Soy Sauce I just added as it's something that a Chinese cook would have. There is also a bottle of Brandy setting on the stove top. I don't really know why thats there......Maybe Chang likes a little morning nip once in awhile.
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I think I'm going to hang on to this guy for a while but I'll take him to Dayton to give him some exposure. There are lots of photos in the Gallery and, as always, I'll look forward to your comments

9 comments:

  1. Let me be the first to commend you on a beautiful piece of art. That happly little smile on the cook put a smile on my face too. The little detais are what really set this piece off like the soy sauce, the coffee grinder, and my favorite, the eggs!!! Very, very well done.

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  2. Great carving, Lynn! I watched my grandmother cook at a stove like that.

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  3. This is just great, that says it all. I'll be looking for the blue ribbons in ChipChats.
    Charlie

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  4. Lynn like him alot,his hands bring it all together. My Mam mo could do wonders on a stove like that.
    Curt

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  5. A really outstanding carving Lynn. I wish I had your composition skills, like leaving the oven door shut. I supposed it will come with experience and a few art class semesters. Hope to see it in person in Dayton. Todd Ramsay

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  6. Lynn,just when I thought things ( carvings) could not get any better........you come uo with this carving......very....very well done......I see best of show written all over this one.

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  7. My mom would love that stove. When we would go over to her house she would cook with that stove and heat the plates in the oven before servong. Great carving Lynn.
    ED

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  8. Wow Dad, An exceptional piece!

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  9. Good-un Lynn! Looking forward to seeing this one up close & personal at the Daytone show along with all your others you'll bring too.

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