Reed Timmons

 

Reed Timmons. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Pleasant Bay, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Active early 20th century – .

Reed Timmons makes very colorful impressions of animals, birds, fish and anything in the world around him. He is a lobster fisherman and finds his inspiration all around him.

Reed Timmons. Carving of a very large Grasshopper:

Reed Timmons. Grasshopper.

Reed Timmons. Grasshopper.

 

Ref: Folk Art Maritime. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.                                                                                                          With thanks for the Images  to FolkArtMaritime.

 

Wilf Saulnier

Born: Active late 29th century - .

Wilf Saulnier. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Deep Brook , Nova Scotia. Active late 29th century – .

Wilf Saulnier makes carvings of Birds, People and animals using ‘as found’ materials. He has been carving for most of his life.

Ref: Folk Art Maritime. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

 

Jim Smith

Born: Active 1990's - .

        Jim Smith. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Nova Scotia. Active 1990’s – .

Jim Smith carves the animals found painted by the early artists on the caves of France and Spain some 30,000 years ago. His interpretations are as wonderfully elegant, as the originals on the walls of the caves. An example of the Rhinoceros from the Chauvet Cave is shown here.

Jim Smith. A Rhinoceros from the Chauvet Cave:

Rhinocerous from Chauvet

Rhinocerous from Chauvet

Ref: Folk Art Maritime. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.                                                                                                      With thanks for the Images to FolkArtMaritime.

 

Bill Roach

 

Bill Roach. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Cheticamp, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Active 1980’s – .

Bill Roach is an Acadian from Cape Breton Island. He makes painted sculptures that are full of humor and wit. Ans, above all, color, always primary color. (His work is on display at a gallery and tea shop near Cheticamp.) He also takes part in the annual Lunenburg Folk Art Festival. His work is always fanciful and always reflects the sea around Cape Breton Island.

The Cape Breton University Press has published a book on the artist: “William D. Roach. – Folk Artist”.   ISBN 9781772060003.  EPUB 9781772060027.

A carving by Bill Roach: 

Bill Roach. Clown Fish.

Bill Roach. Clown Fish.

Stanley Rector

Born: 1943

Stanley Rector. Sculptor. Woodcarver. Southampton, Nova Scotia. Active 1980’s – .

Stanley Rector is the son of Nova Scotia folk artist Thomas Rector.  (See the Separate Article.) He carves people in situations and always in paint. He shows his work at the annual Lunenburg Folk Art Festival.

A carving by Stanley Rector:

Stanley Rector. A Man in a Brown Suit.

Stanley Rector. A Man in a Brown Suit.

Ref: Folk Art Maritime. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.                                                                                                          With thanks for the Images to FolkArtMaritime.