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Presents
Folk Artist - Richard Carpenter
creator of
Pine Needle Bears


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*Moose Antler Carving*
Taming The Beast

This carving is also a night-light

This piece is a symbol of overcoming things one fears.  The wizard stands alone to challenge the evil dragon.  It measures 21" across and 27" high and is mounted on a piece of natural forest wood.  I carved a goat horn into a dragons tail and mounted it as though a dragon is crawling into a cave.  This work of art is actually a Night Light!  It takes a small Christmas tree light that screws in below the carving in the wood and shines up.  A red light will give it a volcanic look.

A one of a kind piece of art.

Taming The Beast - Moose Antler Carving, night-light, by Richard Carpenter, folk artist, presented by Where Art Meets The Heart


Taming The Beast - closeup, the dragon, by Richard Carpenter, folk artist - Moose Antler Carvings, presented by Where Art Meets The Heart

Taming The Beast - closeup, the dragon, by Richard Carpenter, folk artist - Moose Antler Carvings, presented by Where Art Meets The Heart

Taming The Beast - closeup, the dragon, by Richard Carpenter, folk artist - Moose Antler Carvings, presented by Where Art Meets The Heart

Taming The Beast - closeup, the Wizard, by Richard Carpenter, folk artist - Moose Antler Carvings, presented by Where Art Meets The Heart

Taming The Beast - closeup, the night-light base with tail, by Richard Carpenter, folk artist - Moose Antler Carvings, presented by Where Art Meets The Heart


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