We handed over my carving of "Rooster" to the new John Wayne Museum this past Tuesday. They were quite excited about receiving it and placed it in the "True Grit" display case right next to the eyepatch John Wayne wore when filming the movie. Funny...when I mentioned that Judy and I had seen one at the Autry museum in California I was told that Wayne insisted on a new patch each day of filming. Also in the case were the jacket he wore along with his pistol and a commemorative carbine. Harry Jackson's bronze of Rooster was also setting close by. (Years ago Judy and I took a tour of Jackson's studio in Cody, Wyoming.) Our Rooster fit right in and the weathered colors I used really matched the overall look. The Museum will be publishing a newsletter soon about the presentation and I will post it once received.
When I was honored a few years back to have some of my larger scenes included in the permanent collection of the Woolaroc Museum here in Oklahoma I thought that it was the crowning moment of my carving career. While it certainly is a high mark I feel that this one measures right up there with it. Seeing that little bust of mine in among the other memorabilia of that great star and American makes me feel quite humble and truely honored. What a thrill.
I have posted some other photos of our trip to Winterset, Iowa in the Gallery should you like to see them. As you can see by the photo of Brian Downes, the museum's Director, Judy and our cousin Carl Heinrich, standing in front of the house where Wayne was born, it was a perfect day all round.
Congratulations, the piece will be there forever and inspire generations...a pretty good legacy.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Lynn. Looking good!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! A perfect new home for an excellently carved piece.
ReplyDeleteRon
Congratulations!!!! We"re all very proud of you.
ReplyDeletecongratulations, great job.
ReplyDeleteCharlie Wolfe
Congratulations, Lynn. Great work! Proud to have you as my online mentor.
ReplyDeleteAll of us who have followed you in your videos are so proud of you . What an honor you have here. Congratulations.
ReplyDeletePerfect!
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