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Vaughn and Stephanie
Rawson founded The Whimsical Whittler wood carving studio in 1989
specializing in Santas, Halloween, holiday figures and other Americana
inspired folk art.
Known for their
highly detailed work, each figure is hand carved from basswood using
knives and chisels. They are painted in muted colors and finished
to reflect an aged patina. Each piece is therefore a unique expression
of the woodcarving art.
The Santa figures
draw upon extensive research and collecting of antique books, postcards
and drawings. Carvings may have as many as 17 detailed carved toys
on the figure.
While some of
the figures are traditional in style, reflecting the artists’ interpretations
of the various cultural influences on the American Christmas, others
are purely whimsical in nature, hoping to bring a smile to the viewer.
The Whimsical
Whittler carvings have been selected numerous times for inclusion
in Early American Life’s annual directory of Best Crafts Person
and Best Santas.
Carvings have
been featured in the Early American Life Christmas issue,
Midwest Living, Better Homes and Gardens special publications
and the Better Homes and Gardens Santa Claus Book 2003.
Carvings were
also designed, by invitation of the White House, to hang on the
official White House tree.
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