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Nathan Ledyard Carves out a Niche in Surf Art

It wasn’t until I discovered carving and painting wood that I truly came into my own as an artist.

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“Unbridled Power” (10” x 12”) Social media has been a big factor in my evolution as an artist. I love posting photos of works in progress because I’m able to get a lot of useful feedback. In this case, I posted a photo of the initial carving (left) and someone commented that the wave looked like a horse’s head. While that was not my intention, I thought it was a cool idea so I made the features of the horse more pronounced in the final version (right). Image: Nathan Ledyard

My art career began a few years ago when started painting on canvas, but it wasn’t until I discovered carving and painting wood that I truly came into my own as an artist. Since I began working with wood, my art has evolved from flat paintings to the three-dimensional carvings that have come to exemplify my style. At the same time I was developing my carving skills, I became increasingly interested in finding ways to incorporate the wood grain into my pieces. I start by looking at the wood itself, and then I try to tap into my experiences surfing and watching waves to come up with a scene that works with the grain pattern. For me, it is easier and more enjoyable than starting with a blank canvas, and I find that helps me keep my work fresh and organic.