Jim Kuckles Wooden Fish Carvings

Jim Knuckles hand carves fish using cypress, cedar and southern yellow pine. Jim's carvings are available in standard sizes mounted left or right and custom carvings are available.





Jim Knuckles hand carves fish using cypress, cedar and southern yellow pine. Jim's carvings are available in standard sizes mounted left or right and custom carvings are available.
Kilgore Trout is a metal sculpture by Marcus and Skyler Pierce that is hanging in an alley near 6th and Main in Boise.
(Via:Uncle Boise)
All of Don Sallenbach's metal fish sculptures are made of 18ga steel. Each sculpture is hand cut with a Plasma cutter, then shaped with a brass hammer and a wood block. All welding is done with no jigs. Next, the sculpture is cleaned and ready for finish and two coats of clearcoat is applied to protect the custom patinas.
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Working in the open air of his Block Island studio, Stuart cuts each fish by hand, using an artisanal method that dates back to 1900.
Edouard Martinet transforms everyday objects found in flea-markets and car boot sales into works of art. Working with a variety of refuse materials such as rusted kitchen pans, typewriter keys, car lights and other scrap metals, Edouard Martinet sculpts several types of animals and insects. His sculptures are made without the use of solder.