Harry Wayne Owen is an Atlanta-based sculptor, woodcarver and painter. Born and raised in Virginia’s Tidewater region, he began drawing and painting at an early age. He worked as an advertising art director in television and for ad agencies and is now a partner in an Atlanta advertising creative services company.
His popular walking sticks are hand-carved on a commission basis from local, sustainably harvested wood prunings, including dogwood, pecan, oak and walnut. He also works in exotic woods. Past commissions have featured druids, historical features, dolphins, dogs, a giraffe, a bear, a crescent moon and a series of pythons.
He also carves wooden bowls, holiday ornaments, corporate awards and large-scale sculpture. To see more of his work, visit http://web.me.com/hwayneowen/wood/home.html.
Commission inquiries: call 404-307-9102.
7 comments:
oooo... I like this. Could you teach me how to make one?
oops, that was me.
thanks for the clarification.....I thought it was a cuspidor
It's a pee can Mikey, not a spitoon.
too small........for me
That's what she said.
Paula's family says that a pee can is what grandma used to give you when you spent the night before she had indoor plumbing.
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