The Modern Woodcarver

An Artist's Life in Woodcarving | Alec Lacasse

1 h 32 min · 6. juli 2026
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This episode reveals how the finest artists turn their craft into thriving careers through passion, critique, and relentless growth.Imagine turning a childhood fascination into a full-time, successful art form. Alec Lacoste, a renowned woodcarver and author, shares how he’s navigated the challenges of mastering realistic sculpture, building a business, and handling criticism with grace. From his early days inspired by prodigies to carving intricate facial features and historic picture frames, Alec details the shift from hobbyist to professional, including the brutal truth about producing a book and the lessons about value, authenticity, and perseverance he’s learned along the way.You'll discover specific strategies Alec used to supercharge his skill set, such as embracing critique—both positive and cruel—to fuel growth—and how he’s built a supportive community despite the small, niche industry. We break down the power of specialized online courses tailored for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, focusing on facial features and realistic carving. Alec reveals insider knowledge on the historic art of frame-making, casting techniques, and the delicate balance between artistic integrity and commercial success—valuable insights for anyone wanting to elevate their craft or turn it into a business.Why does this matter? Because in a world dominated by digital exposure and niche markets, true mastery in craft combined with smart business practices can set you apart. Alec’s honest reflections on art world politics, critique, jealousy, and resilience provide not just practical advice but emotional armor for aspiring artists. If you’re serious about honing your skills, growing your audience, or just understanding what it really takes to thrive in a creative industry, this episode is your blueprint.Perfect for artists, hobbyists, or entrepreneurs interested in woodcarving, sculpture, and handcrafted art—this conversation transforms the way you view art as a career, emphasizing that persistence, community, and continual learning are the keys to success.Alec Lacoste is a highly respected woodcarver, author and educator, known for his expressive realism and detailed tutorials that demystify the artistic process and business of art.Join us to explore the journey behind the craft, embracing the challenges and opportunities of becoming a professional artist. Whether you're carving for passion or profit, this episode offers some of the most practical, inspiring insights you’ll hear in the craft community today.Follow Alec here:Website: https://www.aleclacasse.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alec.lacasse?igsh=MW9jd3hscThuanJobA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrYouTube: https://youtube.com/@aleclacasseart?si=f0_vLsgq_pjPSd8dTools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQSTAEDTLER Mars Technico Mechanical Pencil:https://amzn.to/3SkLqqAPencil Lead:https://amzn.to/43eWubaPencil Sharpener:https://amzn.to/4e1arymGravity Timer:https://amzn.to/4dLGp2Mhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

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episode How to Find Your Own Woodcarving Style - Kelsea cover

How to Find Your Own Woodcarving Style - Kelsea

In this episode of the Woodcarving Podcast, I'm joined by Kelsey from Carved by Kelv to talk about her journey into woodcarving, how she developed her unique style, and why carving recognizable characters has become such a big part of her work.We discuss what it was like getting started, the tools and techniques that helped along the way, the importance of embracing the "ugly stage" of a carving, and how creating expressive characters brings each piece to life. Kelsey also shares her thoughts on social media, balancing creativity with content creation, and staying authentic while growing an audience.Whether you're just picking up your first knife or you've been carving for years, this conversation is full of practical advice, encouragement, and a behind-the-scenes look at one of today's talented woodcarvers.Topics include:• Getting started in woodcarving• Developing a personal carving style• Carving iconic and pop culture characters• Beginner tools and sharpening• The creative process and overcoming mistakes• Social media and building a creative community• Finding joy in the carving journeyIf you enjoy the podcast, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing the episode with another woodcarver. It really helps the show continue to grow.Follow Kelsey (Carved by Kelv):[Instagram]- https://www.instagram.com/carvedbykels/[YouTube] - https://www.youtube.com/@CarvedByKels[TikTok] - tiktok.com/ @CarvedByKels  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCCtQ1COcLjFKdsFJcUHWbag] Tools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQSTAEDTLER Mars Technico Mechanical Pencil:https://amzn.to/3SkLqqAPencil Lead:https://amzn.to/43eWubaPencil Sharpener:https://amzn.to/4e1arymGravity Timer:https://amzn.to/4dLGp2Mhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks#woodcarving #whittling #woodworking #carving #art #woodcarver #podcast

13. juli 20261 h 17 min
episode An Artist's Life in Woodcarving | Alec Lacasse cover

An Artist's Life in Woodcarving | Alec Lacasse

This episode reveals how the finest artists turn their craft into thriving careers through passion, critique, and relentless growth.Imagine turning a childhood fascination into a full-time, successful art form. Alec Lacoste, a renowned woodcarver and author, shares how he’s navigated the challenges of mastering realistic sculpture, building a business, and handling criticism with grace. From his early days inspired by prodigies to carving intricate facial features and historic picture frames, Alec details the shift from hobbyist to professional, including the brutal truth about producing a book and the lessons about value, authenticity, and perseverance he’s learned along the way.You'll discover specific strategies Alec used to supercharge his skill set, such as embracing critique—both positive and cruel—to fuel growth—and how he’s built a supportive community despite the small, niche industry. We break down the power of specialized online courses tailored for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, focusing on facial features and realistic carving. Alec reveals insider knowledge on the historic art of frame-making, casting techniques, and the delicate balance between artistic integrity and commercial success—valuable insights for anyone wanting to elevate their craft or turn it into a business.Why does this matter? Because in a world dominated by digital exposure and niche markets, true mastery in craft combined with smart business practices can set you apart. Alec’s honest reflections on art world politics, critique, jealousy, and resilience provide not just practical advice but emotional armor for aspiring artists. If you’re serious about honing your skills, growing your audience, or just understanding what it really takes to thrive in a creative industry, this episode is your blueprint.Perfect for artists, hobbyists, or entrepreneurs interested in woodcarving, sculpture, and handcrafted art—this conversation transforms the way you view art as a career, emphasizing that persistence, community, and continual learning are the keys to success.Alec Lacoste is a highly respected woodcarver, author and educator, known for his expressive realism and detailed tutorials that demystify the artistic process and business of art.Join us to explore the journey behind the craft, embracing the challenges and opportunities of becoming a professional artist. Whether you're carving for passion or profit, this episode offers some of the most practical, inspiring insights you’ll hear in the craft community today.Follow Alec here:Website: https://www.aleclacasse.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alec.lacasse?igsh=MW9jd3hscThuanJobA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrYouTube: https://youtube.com/@aleclacasseart?si=f0_vLsgq_pjPSd8dTools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQSTAEDTLER Mars Technico Mechanical Pencil:https://amzn.to/3SkLqqAPencil Lead:https://amzn.to/43eWubaPencil Sharpener:https://amzn.to/4e1arymGravity Timer:https://amzn.to/4dLGp2Mhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

6. juli 20261 h 32 min
episode How a Hobby Turned Into a Woodcarving Business cover

How a Hobby Turned Into a Woodcarving Business

Discover the secret to turning your woodcarving hobby into a thriving community and small business—without flashy marketing or a big budget. Steve Hunter, a seasoned carver with 28 years of experience and a passionate YouTube creator, reveals how genuine sharing and strategic quality tools built his network, confidence, and even led to sales at local art shows.In this episode, you'll uncover how Steve’s accidental YouTube success ignited a passion for teaching and community-building. He shares invaluable insights on the importance of quality tools, smart sourcing of woods, and how to approach carving—speed is less important than enjoyment and craftsmanship. You’ll learn about the power of proper technique over rushing to finish, the impact of sharing humorous and relatable carvings, and why slow, deliberate work creates better art and richer connections.We break down essential topics like choosing the right tools, sourcing premium woods from trusted suppliers like Heinecke and Les Hills, and the critical role of patience—whether waiting for a sought-after knife or perfecting your craft. Steve emphasizes the significance of building a supportive community, handling feedback—positive or negative—and how carved storytelling can be a gateway to teaching and sharing your passion through classes and online content.This episode explores how carving is more than a hobby; it’s a way to slow down, reflect, and leave a lasting legacy. If you’re a woodcarver eager to connect, learn, and grow your passion, or someone interested in turning craft into community and income, this episode is your blueprint.Join us for candid insights, practical tips, and inspiring stories that remind us: passion, patience, and a good community are the real tools for success. Whether you’re carving for fun, teaching locally, or building a brand, you’ll find takeaways to elevate your craft and your connection with others.Follow Stever hunter here:Website (Store and news letter): www.hunterscreations.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/@S.HunterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevehunterwoodcarving/Facebook - Carving: https://www.facebook.com/steve.hunter.woodcarving/Facebook - Hunters' Creations: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564220566019&sk=aboutTake a class with Steve:https://www.brookingsartscouncil.org/https://www.mosaicsiouxfalls.com/https://northernprairiearts.org/Tools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQSTAEDTLER Mars Technico Mechanical Pencil:https://amzn.to/3SkLqqAPencil Lead:https://amzn.to/43eWubaPencil Sharpener:https://amzn.to/4e1arymGravity Timer:https://amzn.to/4dLGp2Mhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

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Woodcarving Characters: Mastering Expression and Humor

Discover how Pat Coffey’s 37-year journey into caricature woodcarving transforms simple wood into lively, humorous characters bursting with personality. From a rookie experimenting in basements with dog figures in 1989 to a seasoned artist whose work has captivated audiences at the International Association of Woodcarvers, Pat’s story reveals the secrets behind creating carvings full of storytelling magic.In this episode, you’ll uncover:The evolution of Pat’s distinctive caricature style and his approach to capturing character and humorPractical insights on carving techniques, from flat plane styles to exaggerated realism and comic book exaggerationsHow to incorporate movement, detail, and expression that make carvings come aliveThe importance of sharpening tools and mastering finishes like antiquing or natural oil to elevate your workCreative experiments like bottle stoppers, Vikings, Santa pickles, and humorous figures to add variety and funTips for working with wood, from roughing out larger projects with bandsaws to hand carving tiny detailed figuresThe vibrant community of woodcarvers where sharing, problem-solving, and camaraderie thriveWhy does this matter? If you’re eager to elevate your carving skills, embrace your unique style, or find new inspiration, this episode shows you how to turn basic wood into smiling, spirited characters that resonate with viewers—and with your own creative spirit. Whether you’re a beginner hungry to learn or an experienced carver looking for fresh ideas, Pat’s insights unlock a world of fun and craftsmanship.Get inspired to experiment, refine your techniques, and join a community that celebrates artistry and kindness. Perfect for anyone passionate about character carving—this episode is your gateway to making figures that truly tell a story.Pat Coffey is a dedicated caricature carver based in North Carolina, known for his humorous figures and impact on the international woodcarving community. His work exemplifies both technical skill and playful storytelling, making him a must-listen guest for any woodcarving enthusiast.Follow Pat Coffey here:Facebook - Pat CoffeyInstagram- @patcoffey_carvings Etsy shop - cranecreekcarvings.etsy.com.Tools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQSTAEDTLER Mars Technico Mechanical Pencil:https://amzn.to/3SkLqqAPencil Lead:https://amzn.to/43eWubaPencil Sharpener:https://amzn.to/4e1arymGravity Timer:https://amzn.to/4dLGp2Mhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

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episode The Secret to Creating Wood Carvings That Feel Alive and Full of Character | Ray Peart | Episode 17 cover

The Secret to Creating Wood Carvings That Feel Alive and Full of Character | Ray Peart | Episode 17

Most woodcarvers chase a story—they want each piece to feel alive, full of personality and character. Ray Pertt's whimsical, gritty style does just that, matching intricate drawings with carvings that seem to tell their own tales. But how does he bring such life to wood? And what if your work feels flat or stiff, missing that dynamic punch? Ray reveals his secret to unlocking movement and personality in every carve, regardless of experience level.In this episode, you’ll discover how Ray's overlanding adventures sparked his journey into carving, starting with driftwood elephants and evolving into lively characters with long, lanky limbs inspired by Tim Burton and Norman Rockwell. Ray shares his process for sketching in 3D—building detailed, story-rich characters in his mind before carving, and how he leverages mental mapping techniques to plan each step. You'll learn about the "three-foot silhouette rule," a simple yet powerful tool to see your work from a distance and enhance its story-appeal before adding details.We break down Ray’s modular carving style—building figures from multiple pieces for greater movement and strength—and how he uses a variety of tools, from power saws to micro files, to craft precise, expressive details. Ray also reveals how texture plays a pivotal role in storytelling, using leather stamps and unconventional materials like chain and buffalo horn for a truly unique finish. Expect insights into finding inspiration in odd shapes, using off-cuts, and embracing mistakes as part of character-building.Why does this all matter? Because carving isn’t just about shaping wood—it’s about creating characters that evoke emotion and spark imagination. Doing so requires patience, practice, and a willingness to experiment with materials and techniques. Missing these steps can lead to stiff, uninspired pieces—this episode arms you with practical strategies to break free from that rut and elevate your work.Perfect for carvers of all levels eager to tell stories through wood, this conversation will inspire you to carve with more confidence, originality, and vibrancy. Whether you're just starting or have been at it for years, you'll walk away with actionable tips to unlock movement, personality, and storytelling in your carvings.Follow Ray  ⁨@RayPeartCarving⁩  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCLVIyn6WbXzpdU-1bYuMrvg] Tools I Use: Flexcut- Carvin Jack 2.0:https://amzn.to/4eFL872Finger tape variety pack: https://amzn.to/3QYlWPmBeaver craft leather strop: https://amzn.to/4tYz0mgPfiel Plam set C 6 pieces set: https://amzn.to/4dcoQJ3Folk Art Matte Acrylic Paint Sethttps://amzn.to/4eFM0IQSTAEDTLER Mars Technico Mechanical Pencil:https://amzn.to/3SkLqqAPencil Lead:https://amzn.to/43eWubaPencil Sharpener:https://amzn.to/4e1arymGravity Timer:https://amzn.to/4dLGp2Mhttps://linktr.ee/gurradowoodworks

15. juni 20261 h 3 min