Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 24, 1981, Image 44

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    B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24,1981
Local cowers find enjoyment
(Continued from Page B 2)
were among the displays of
exquisite wood creations.
Jordan’s display featured a four
foot replica of the Anheuser-Busch
Budweiser wagon, harnessed to a
team of eight miniature
Cyldesdales-
The Lititz carver, whose hobby
bloomed a decade ago after
whittling a letter opener for his
daughter, figured he’d spent
between four and five hundred
hours shaping the Budweiser
team, and their wagonful of in
dividually-carved miniature
barrels. Acrylic paints add
brilliant and realistic color to the
replica.
When asked how he can bear to
part with the items he brings to life
from chunks of softwoods, Jor
dan’s eyes twinkled as he gave
away one of his secrets: “I give
’em to our kids. That way I can
see them again.”
But Jordan is probably best
known, at least in the Lititz area,
for his stylized wood carving of
Christ, arms outstretched in
blessing, that is a fdbal point of the
St. James Catholic Church in
Lititz. Standing nearly seven feet
tall, the sculpture was done in
white pine.
“I just love to carve,” simply
states Bill Porterfield,
professional carver of wildfowl
and birdhfe reproductions in ar
tistic and antiqued style. “And mv
tavonte piece is always the next
one I’m going to do.”
Owners ot the Holtwood artist s
creations range from local duck
hunters to England’s heir to the
throne himself. Prince Charles,
who received a Porterfield
reproduction for a wedding gift.
His “old style antiqued” mallard
reproductions are fast becoming
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and are being offered in the
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prestigious, Herrods, an exclusive
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frequently patronized by visiting
Mid-East oil sheiks.
Porterfield says, though, that his
favorite works are the intricately
detailed, life-like carvings, true
works of art sought mainly by
professional people.
Although he began carving as a
boy, styling his first Mallard at age
14 for use in duck hunting, Por
terfield has never studied art
design.
Like Porterfield, Vonny Boarts,
a State College homemaker, just
happened to find the carving talent
in her fingertips.
“I first became interested when
I was shown how to whittle while at
junior high camp,” she says. She’s
been carving in earnest for about
four years.
A member of the Pennsylvania
Craftsmen’s Guilds Vonny exhibits
her creations, predominately
children’s toys such as wooden
animal sets, and household items,
at craft shows throughout central
Pennsylvania.
One rather unusual item she’s
designed was a “crosier,” the staff
carried by bishops as a symbol of
the church office. Styled from oak,
she designed the wooden shepherd
staff piece by first steaming the
wood and squaring one end. Using
a draw kmte, she then shaped the
squared portion into a graceful
curve.
Vonny took several awards in the
Ydrkarvers categories of com
petition, with entries that included
an ornamental bowl, a carving of
St. Francis of Assissi, whittled
knomes and a Charlie Brown
cartoon caricature.
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I he art of car\ mg drew visitors to a
corner of the Wolf Gymnasium,
where Howard Stott was working
chestnut pieces.
Admitting embarrassment
because he sported a bandage, the
only really “occupational hazard”
faced by carvers, Stott patiently
curled bits of a weathered slab of
wood away as a gradeful waterbird
figure emerged from the gnarled,
heavily ridged gray chestnut.
A retired Baltimore school
principal, who now devotes all his
energies to his carving designs,
Stott calls his creations Wildfowl
Representations.
What makes them so unique is
that the bird or waterfowl figure is
carved in relief from a large slab,
perhaps 12 by 30 inches, leaving
intact the outer part of the wood,
forming a frame.
“These figures aren’t carved
and then set into the chestnut
frame,” he emphasizes. "They are
carved out of the piece, intact.”
The American chestnut wood
used by Stott, and by Bill Por
terfield, is a rarity, since the
highly-valued ornamental and nut
producing tree has been wiped out
by blight. Carvers seeking
chestnut materials for their art
scour the forested hills near the
Chesapeake Bay, searching for the
silvery remains ot the once
majestic specimens.
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With nimble fingers and creative imagination, Vonny Boarts
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Occasionally, luck runs with a Because they are of wood, the
carver, such as the time Bill creations of these carvers can be
Porterfield stumbled across a handled and enjoyed, passed from
Chestnut telephone pole. A swan one generation to another, true
carved from the pole has become Americana art that can only
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commanding item of true, valuable as they take their place
collector art. among other family heirlooms.
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