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Andrews, Debra
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Burrow, John
Clifford, Neil
Darby, Darryl
Doruyter, Karel
Downs, Michael
Drouin, Jose
Duma, William
Dunlop, Les
Elder, Manon
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Jenkins, Fran
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Wilder, Linda
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Les Dunlop

"Sitting Bear" - SOLD
17" x 13" x 13"

 

"Grizzly" - SOLD
10" x 16" x 7"

 

"Sleeping Baby" - SOLD
7.5" x 8.5" x 8"

 

"Bear and Cub" - SOLD
7.5" x 8.5" x 8"

 

Les was born in Trail BC and raised in Kitimat on the North Coast of British Columbia where he’s lived since the age of five. He’s been a welder, marine mechanic, ships mate, and fishing guide along the Douglas Channel. Though his passion lies in stone carving.

He is an avid mountain biker and has spent a lot of time riding the many trails and back roads of the area. Here he is able to observe and photograph wildlife, mainly bears. These encounters are the inspiration for much of his artwork.

He first tried carving Soapstone in October 2001, when a friend gave him a small piece of stone. He was immediately taken by the freedom the stone allows, with out the hassle of sharpening chisels and the noise of power tools.

His work has been well received wherever it has been shown. Mountain Galleries is proud to welcome him to our collection of Canadian Art.

Polishing
To polish your new sculpture use black Kiwi shoe polish and buff with a soft cloth.


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