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My name is Richard Carpenter and I am an artist, sometimes the starving kind. In 1990 I decided to leave the hectic fast past life of Southern California and move to Idaho to take care of my Dad. I needed to make some money but the nearest town was 22 miles away and all the jobs that were available paid minimum wage. I decided to try using my childhood artistic talents to make a living. I am inspired by my surroundings and use many of the natural elements as a medium for my work. I use antler which are shed every year from moose, deer and elk. I also carve in vegetable ivory, soap stone cow, sheep, and goat horn and occasional in ivory.
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This is a picture of my workshop showcasing
one of my latest endeavor's. I personally gathered,
washed and wove "pine needles" to make this
life size bear.
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My wife April and I enjoy this
area of the country and are determined to carve
out a
living doing what we love. We have a small
shop called "Mountain Magic" on Highway
93 by the Salmon river and are now exposing ourselves
to the world of the Internet. Feel free to browse
the pages of items I have or you can e-mail
me if you have a special request. Feel free to e-mail
if you see anything you like.
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Richard Carpenter,
148 Antelope Dr., Salmon, ID. 83467
This site was designed by Debra
J. Wisniewski, 2002
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