Art
Handcarved Male Chestnut-sided Warbler
- Item Number
- 101
- Sold
- 900 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
The artist of this life-like bird begins his carving creations with a sketch, and then a clay model. The natural habitat of his chosen subject starts to form, which is soon followed by the subject itself.
Extensive library research and visiting natural habitats first-hand provides the knowledge required to replicate his subject. This is a patient process and could take months to create.
The lucky winning bidder will receive this one-of-a-kind hand carved chestnut-sided warbler. This is not only a great conversation piece, but an item that could be kept in the family for generations.
Item Special Note
Tom Horn is an award-winning carver who resides in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. Tom is currently working with Hawk Mountain Sanctuary to produced hand-carved birds of prey for the newly renovated Education Buiding at Hawk Mountain. Hawk Mountain is on the look out for sponsors for these educational tools, beginning at $10,000. Interested parties may contact Craig George at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, 610-756-6000, ext. 212.
Donated By:
Tom Horn
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