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on your right are some of the wood carvings of Robert Anderson.
The naturalist/wildlife
themes run throughout his wood carvings from the human subject works to
the human and wildlife interaction works, and especially in the works which
depict wildlife confronting wildlife.
"Close
Don't Count," "Hansel and Grettel," and "Woodshed Consultant" depict
human subjects interacting with each other and the world around them.
"Trust,"
"Getting It Done," "Optimist," and "Best Friends" allow us to see the interaction
between humankind and the animal kingdom.
"Cat With
Butterfly" and "Fighting Stallions" depict members of the animal kingdom
confronting each other in nature.
"Flight,"
"Heron," "Bear Cub," "Eagle," and "Cardinal" are solitary moments of these
wonderful creatures captured in wood.
"Memories
Past" is a unique tribute to the heritage of the American Indian.
Finally,
"Nutcracker," and "The Golfer" carved reminders of holiday lore and humorous
characterization. |