2011 Best Carving Design Contest: Walking Sticks and Canes Category Winners

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2011 Best Carving Design Contest: Walking Sticks and Canes Category Winners

People’s Choice

Janice Sloan of Spring Branch, Tex., earned the People's Choice Award with her Footed Canes.

Janice Sloan of Spring Branch, Tex., earned the People’s Choice Award with her Footed Canes.

Janice Sloan’s footed canes were inspired by visits to medical supply houses and assisted living facilities.

“Those businesses were always overrun with three-footed canes, but they were so dull and uninteresting that I began to imagine what a real footed cane might look like,” Janice said. “These two canes are not meant to be a matching pair of feet, as one is more masculine (larger) and the other is more feminine (smaller).”

Janice carved the feet from western cedar and carved the canes and handles from aromatic cedar. The canes are about 36″ tall and the feet are about 7″ long.

Editor’s Choice

Frank Napoli of Centerreach, N.Y., won the Editor's Choice Award with his Dragon Cane.

Frank Napoli of Centerreach, N.Y., won the Editor’s Choice Award with his Dragon Cane.

The editors felt that Frank Napoli’s piece was well carved and designed to be durable and functional. The dragon wrapped around the cane provides a pleasing and structurally strong handle.

Frank power-carved the dragon from a piece of Corian and painted it with acrylic paints. The shaft is a piece of walnut. The piece stands about 38″ tall.

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