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I've
had much fun researching , designing and creating the signs to
fulfil the clients needs. Each sign is a unique piece that sets
the business or restaurant apart from all others.
 
In 1996 I
accepted my first commission for a carved wood sign . This first
sign was for The Wine Cottage in Calgary , AB . where it still
hangs . I hand carved the Obeechee wood ( White African Walnut
) panel to completion in 225 hours and then stained the piece
with Japan Color Stains. It measures 65 cm high x 94 cm wide x
7 cm thick..
 1996
My second sign commission in 1996 that I accepted was started
shortly after the first was completed . . This one was for The
Bike Shop in Calgary , AB. where they sold bikes in the summer
and snow boards in the winter . I included images of both Cyclists
and snow boarders on the sign . I completed the sign in 18 days
using High density Polyethylene ( HDPE) , rubber sheeting and
metal. I designed the frame bracket as well , which holds the
sign to the building , allowing the sign to be turned so that
that either image ( depending on the season ) is up top .
Also
in 1996 I was commissioned to hand carve a large sign , in mahogany
, for a restaurant three weeks before it opened . It took 5 days
to glue up the panel which measured 165 cm wide x 127 cm high
x 10 cm thick and the metal tube frame for the back of the panel
. I had 14 days to carve and stain this piece which I accomplished
by working 17 hours a day while the last two days were non-stop
, which allowed us to install the afternoon of the opening night
of the Turqueza Restaurant in Calgary AB. That was close , whew.!
In
1997 I accepted a large carved wood sign commission for the River
Bend Station Restaurant in Calgary AB. . Using a 240 cm high x
170 wide x 9 cm thick panel of poplar wood I carved one side and
painted the opposite side to resemble the front side in 18 days
. I had a metal edge frame made , to hold the sign between two
10 ft. high cedar poles outside the restaurant. I used Japan Color
Stains for color .
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