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Carve Your Own Totem Pole
by Wayne Hill, Jimi McKee and Beverly McMullen; foreword by Haida elder and carver Peter Harvie
| Boston Mills Press |
| World rights |
| 08/17/2007 |
| Book Website |
| 132 pages, 8 1/2" x 11" x 1/2" | |||||
| 170 color photographs and black and white illustrations | |||||
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How to plan, carve and paint your personal totem pole. This well-illustrated guidebook includes the history of totem-pole carving and its West Coast native traditions, techniques and patterns. It examines the historic and modern tools involved. And it also presents great ideas for carving a totem pole, whether with traditional designs or more personal folk-art motifs. Carving instructor Wayne Hill reveals how to select the right wood and use the correct tools to best advantage. Artist Jimi McKee shows how to create drawings and templates in authentic West Coast styles. There are also special notes on the meanings of figures, along with many instructions on painting your totem pole and recommendations for placement. A folk-art family totem pole will be treasured for years to come. This handy illustrated guide includes all the background and information required to create one. |
Wayne Hill and Jimi McKee have created more than 300 totem poles for villages, towns, cities, businesses, corporations, families and individuals. Photographer Bev McMullen has had her work featured in books, magazines, newspapers and calendars. |
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A great book with explicit instructions on how to cure a log and carve it into a totem pole.... Woodsmen of Muskoka will start their chainsaws and create new art forms after reading this book.
- Lois Cooper Muskoka Today 2007 12 13
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