Caliber Carvings
Hi, My Name Is Evelyn Mogren
I’ve always enjoyed carving and woodworking since I was young. Today I use nine chain saws to create sculptures from logs and tree stumps.
Recent Woodworks
Why Grind Down A Stump When You Can Have It Carved?
Tree stumps can be transformed into a work of art. Checkout some of my latest work.
Biography
A Few Words about Me
My Hobby Since Childhood
I remember my very first carving experience, back in the third grade in Knightstown, Indiana. My teacher, Mrs. Grey, gave me a piece of plaster of Paris. I chipped away until I had created a dog’s head.
In junior high school, I carved a “bulky ol’” boat for a friend.
In high school, I took a woodworking class and carved horse bookends and elaborate nativity scenes. Forty-some years later, I still own and cherish those pieces.
In 2009, when I was in my late 40s, I attended my first chainsaw-carving festival. I did laps around the exhibitors bugging the carvers to death. Finally, one generous carver offered to teach me, right then and there. He placed a hunk of wood in front of me and a chainsaw in my hands. He told me to do what he did.
From that day on, I pursued the noisy artform.
Exhibitions
Carving, Woodworking & Sculpturing
My passion for coaxing figures from wood has been a lifetime hobby. I have a display of massive carvings through out Howard County Maryland. A bear that welcomes visitors to Robinson Nature Center, the Lorax hidden
in the woods at Camp Ilchester, and myriad animals carved into the tree stumps of many clients.
Hand Crafted
Free Standing
Musicians of Bremen farm animals can be seen at Freetown Farm on Harriot Tubman lane!
Chainsaw Art
Contact: 937-409-1419
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