Pat Gregory
Well-known member
The Strongsville Show was a success but, it got me to thinking of what's ahead of us as far as carving and collecting contemporary decoys... I want to issue a challenge and encouragement to each of us...
If you are able, each of the contemporary decoy carvers and collectors that frequent this forum should consider coming to the St. Charles Show in April. I've been doing that show for over 25 years. It's the largest of it's kind in the country. It's all about decoys. And, the organization is giving more and more involvement to contemporaries like us each year. In just the past few years, we've had contemporary exhibits, carving/painting demos by contemporary carvers and, featured contemporary carvers like Jim Schmiedlin. I believe this will continue but, we need guys like the guys on this forum to begin attending and/or participating, even if it's for a day.
This has not been made public yet but, this year for our carving/painting demos, we are going to be doing a collaborative decoy between Geoff Vine, Reggie Birch and myself. Geoff will carve the head, Reggie will carve the body and, I will paint it. We will be doing a Ward Style Blue Wing Teal Hen. We will complete the decoy by noon on Saturday and we are donating it to the organization. They will raffle or auction it the same day. Proceeds will go to a local charity.
The future of handmade decoys is in our hands... The question is, what are we going to do about it?
I hope to see you there... Pat
If you are able, each of the contemporary decoy carvers and collectors that frequent this forum should consider coming to the St. Charles Show in April. I've been doing that show for over 25 years. It's the largest of it's kind in the country. It's all about decoys. And, the organization is giving more and more involvement to contemporaries like us each year. In just the past few years, we've had contemporary exhibits, carving/painting demos by contemporary carvers and, featured contemporary carvers like Jim Schmiedlin. I believe this will continue but, we need guys like the guys on this forum to begin attending and/or participating, even if it's for a day.
This has not been made public yet but, this year for our carving/painting demos, we are going to be doing a collaborative decoy between Geoff Vine, Reggie Birch and myself. Geoff will carve the head, Reggie will carve the body and, I will paint it. We will be doing a Ward Style Blue Wing Teal Hen. We will complete the decoy by noon on Saturday and we are donating it to the organization. They will raffle or auction it the same day. Proceeds will go to a local charity.
The future of handmade decoys is in our hands... The question is, what are we going to do about it?
I hope to see you there... Pat