The woodcarver, wearing a woolly hat, oversized jumper and baggy pants, then moved behind a large tree in his garden. |
The woodcarver and his wife, and the beautiful Nadine, had vanished with the shadows of the night. |
The woodcarver uses these parts to firmly hold the legs of the chairs he wants to decorate. |
The joiner, the woodcarver, the lapidary, and the goldsmith all worked together on such things. |
But the general run of English sculpture as represented by Francis Bird, Edward Stanton, and even the internationally renowned woodcarver Grinling Gibbons remained unexceptional. |
Using a high-quality mountain maple wood, she formed the original and at that point a woodcarver stepped in to sculpt the design. |